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Week 1 Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art visit – Yue Zhu / Interior Design 4A: Design Research and Practice (2022-2023)[YR]
03 Dec 2022: Menu Close. 2025 Yue Zhu / Interior Design 4A: Design Research and Practice (2022-2023)[YR]. ... During this visit, I stopped being overly concerned with the message and identity of the artist , but to focus more on the matter of feeling the work.
Ethnographic turn reading – Jing-Ting Huang / Contemporary Art + Anthropology (Level 11) (2022-2023)[SEM2]
29 Jan 2023: This interest has been referred to as the ‘sensory turn’ in anthropology and ethnographic research . ... The aim is to further the critical work on ethnography in relation to contemporary art by specifically looking at art practices and processes,
Notes on Daniel Buren – The Function of the Studio (1971) – CONTEMPORARY ARTISTIC RESEARCH PROJECT 2022 // CHRIS COATHAM
20 Jun 2022: From this opening paragraph alone, it is possible to identify a discrepancy between Buren’s perception of artistic work, and the lived experience of those artists upon which my research will ... For Buren, the studio is “a private place”, one
Agitating my three arms and legs: Being a mother and PhD student – Teaching Matters
19 Mar 2024: Research shows that pregnancy and the postpartum stage literally alters women’s brain composition️ to heighten attunement to baby’s needs. ... Her research seeks to engage phenomenologically with artworks and the aesthetic experience which she
Sprint 1 | Weird – Reflective Analysis – Chenyan Wang / Themes in Contemporary Art (2022-2023)[SEM1]
28 Sep 2022: The artist mixes and matches different objects in a daring way to create a sense of unreality, whether on purpose or accidentally. ... Sep 28, 2022. by blogadmin is licensed under a6 Comments. Chenyan showed a interesting understanding of “weird
No One Driving (Redux) at Performing Art History
25 May 2011: Toggle search field. performing research : Art history not for publicationA conference organised by the Performing Art History Special Interest Group. ... University of Manchester), Nicola Moorby (Tate), Neil Mulholland (Edinburgh College of Art),
#017 A Comparison of the Hunterian Museum, the Hunterian Art Gallery and Tramway (Glasgow) – 'Stick With It' – Sarah Percival
24 Mar 2025: The online archive is a relatively new thing and so the physical archive is still valuable as research for me. ... The exhibition on was a retrospective of the practise of Scottish artist Maud Sulter in collaboration with their estate.
#5Spells, Wild Spaces, and the Reconstruction of Intimacy—From Anne Hardy’s Survival Spells to Curating Intimacy in the Globalized Era – Zihan Fu / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]
14 Feb 2025: However, as my research deepened, I realized that their methods—rooted in digital and ecological entanglements—deviate from my initial vision for the exhibition. ... Digital mock ups of the intended installation, images of artist work and photographs
It’s the metrics, not the matrix: Part 1 – Higher Education State Critical – Teaching Matters
27 Sep 2024: As an extension of econometrics, the 20th century saw the evolution of bibliometrics, scientometrics, and infometrics, as a quantifiable measure of impact of research . ... In the next part of this Teaching Matters contribution, I will relate the question
It’s the metrics, not the Matrix, part 2: Rigorously Established Fear – Teaching Matters
30 Sep 2024: In this post, Dr Vassilis Galanos continues his exploration of metrics, its place in Higher Education, and the impact of the Research Excellence Framework on our work practices. ... Niche or curiosity-driven disciplinary-questioning endeavours get
