Browsing School of Art and Design - Te Kura Toi a Hoahoa by Title
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Value and prospect of digital photography
(Art Gallery Magazine Publishing House, 2010)Thanks to the development of technology, information and digital techniques have been spread all corners of the world. And artists now gain a new way to manipulate their art works: digital technology. The technique instills ... -
Vampires in the city: mergence, mystique, and ‘The New Orleans Thing’
(Locating the Gothic conference, 2014)No abstract. -
Virtual Reality and the Notion of Perspective in Drawing
(Universidade de São Paulo, 2021)This article discusses how Virtual Reality sets new parameters for thinking and working on perspective when compared to more traditional two-dimensional supports, such as a sheet of paper or screens. Technological devices ... -
Vivian: The Impact of Gender in Palliative Care
(Te Arai Palliative Care and End of Life Research Group, 2020) -
Whiteness, smoothing and the origin of Samoan architecture
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Who cares? Creative research practice in the space of the university
(College of Creative Arts, Massey University, 2011)This research seminar aims to disclose how creative practice through writing, filmmaking and considerations of spatial design (particularly housed within the ruling symbolic of the University) can open onto something ... -
Woven Flesh
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‘Writing’ through design, an active practice
(Goldsmiths, University of London, Intellect Limited (http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk) in association with Writing Pad (http://www.writing-pad.ac.uk), 2010)Stemming from a collaborative research project ‘designing, writing’, this article outlines preliminary findings to the various ways that design practices and design processes contextualize and explicate an intellectual ... -
Zhe Jiang: A Chinese Practice-Led Research Paradigm
(Revista GEMInIS, 2022)Broadly, in Chinese Zhe [ 哲] means philosophy and Jiang [ 匠] means craftsman. In contemporary Chinese art practice, Zhe Jiang [ 哲匠] has been defined as “thinking as a philosopher; making as a craftsman”. Artist-researchers ...