School of Art and Design - Te Kura Toi a Hoahoa
Research within the School of Art and Design brings together visual artists, spatial designers, fashion designers, filmmakers, curators, entrepreneurs, graphic designers, digital designers, product designers and other cultural practitioners from New Zealand and around the world to work on expanded notions of art and design through creative-led research. Their research disciplines and study areas include: Visual Arts, Graphic Design, Spatial Design, Product Design, Digital Design, Fashion and Textile Design, and across disciplines.
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Applying a Kaupapa Māori Paradigm to Researching Takatāpui Identities
In this practice-led doctoral thesis I adopt a Kaupapa Māori paradigm, where rangahau (gathering, grouping and forming, to create new knowledge and understanding), is grounded in a cultural perspective and Māori holistic ... -
KO WAI AU? Who am I?
This presentation accounts a journey of the researcher’s practice-led doctoral project, Tangohia mai te taura: Take This Rope. The study involves researching, directing and producing a documentary about historical grievances ... -
Reo Rua (Two Voices): A Cross-cultural Māori-non-Māori Creative Collaboration
In the last decades, there has been an emergence of an academic discourse called Indigenous knowledge internationally, creating a myriad of possibilities for research led by creative practice. In Aotearoa, New Zealand, ... -
Urupā Tautaiao: Revitalising Ancient Customs and Practices for the Modern World
This urupā tautaiao (natural burials) research is a Marsden funded project with a decolonising agenda. It presents a pragmatic opportunity for Māori to re-evaluate, reconnect, and adapt ancient customs and practices for ... -
Talking with Two Hearts: Navigating Indigenous Narratives as Research
Floyd Rudman (2003) notes that by enlarge, contemporary theory posits biculturalism as a positive and adaptive phenomenon. However, as early as 1936, commentators like Redfield et al. proposed that “psychic conflict” can ... -
A Cultural Mapping of the Design for Transformative Mobile Learning Framework to Facilitate Learner Agency
(ASCILITE 2021, 2022)The Design for Transformative Mobile Learning Framework utilises eight dimensions drawing upon the key affordances of mobile learning that enable learner agency. In this poster we briefly explore the potential alignment ... -
Exploring Critical Thinking in Graphic Design Education in Yemen
The paper takes a closer look into critical thinking in Yemen. It navigates critical thinking in Yemeni graphic design undergraduate education. This paper tackles the lack of research in the areas of critical thinking as ... -
I am a Creative Loop: Towards Integrative Studios in Design and Creative Technologies
Feedback loops take place when the output of a system is fed back into its input, and the emergent results of this connection can be surprising and interesting as seen in video feedback art. I build here on the idea of ... -
Te raweketanga o ngā mātauranga Takatāpui: Constructing a Review of Knowledge from Fragments
This article considers how peka (fragments) of indigenous Māori knowledge that suffered the impact of colonial bowdlerisation and erasure (Pouwhare and McNeill, 2018; Pouwhare, 2019) may be discussed within a contextual ... -
Taura Here: A Contextual Review of Knowledge Related to the Study, Tangohia mai te taura: Take This Rope.
It is generally accepted practice that research writing should include a review of literature that serves to locate the study within the field of inquiry. However, in indigenous research, the over reliance on published ... -
The Link 2022 Journal: A Collection on Practice-led Research
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Robots y Adultos Mayores en la Vida Cotidiana: Recomendaciones para el Diseño de Robots para el Acompañamiento Artificial
Este artículo presenta la pregunta de investigación ¿Cómo interactúan los adultos mayores activos con productos de tecnología avanzada como los robots sociales? Para el estudio empírico se hizo énfasis en las dimensiones ... -
Supervising Art and Design Students Who Integrate Mental Health Experiences with Autobiographical Research
(John Wiley & Sons, 2022)This article discusses some implications of working supportively with art and design students who manage mental health conditions in a postgraduate environment in a New Zealand University. The paper begins with a discussion ... -
Kāpia: Fossils and Remedies: More-than Human Survivors
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Livros Com Capa Dura
“... Um bom relatório arqueológico não só nos informa sobre os estratos de origem dos achados, mas também dá conta dos estratos que primeiro tiveram que ser quebrados.” (Benjamin, 2005).Trabalho com materiais analógicos ... -
Hard Working Covers
A good archaeological report not only informs us about the strata from which findings originate, but also gives an account of the strata which first had to be broken through.” (Walter Benjamin. Excavation and Memory, ca. ... -
The Recalibration of a Design Studio Curriculum During Covid–19 in Aotearoa
This article presents the impact COVID–19 had on a first-year communication design curricula revitalisation to progress students from a secondary level standards-based criterion to a tertiary culture predicated on active ... -
Ambientes y productos homeodinámicos afectivos y placenteros: diseño preventivo y reparador para la homeostasis, la salud y el bienestar humanos
<jats:p>Marcada por enormes desafíos, la época contemporánea también puede entenderse como un período histórico de ricas e innumerables posibilidades orientadas al desarrollo humano en todos los ámbitos. La civilización ... -
Ambientes e produtos homeodinâmicos afetivos e prazerosos: design preventivo e restaurador para a homeostase humana, saúde e bem-estar
Marcada por enormes desafios, a contemporaneidade também pode ser entendida como um período histórico de ricas e inúmeras possibilidades voltadas para o desenvolvimento humano em todas as esferas. A civilização humana ...