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Findings
12 - 23 May 2008
Curated by Associate Professor Lesley Duxbury and Lisa Byrne
Katie Lee
Joy Hirst
Larissa Linnell
Daniel Armstrong
James Geurts
Shiau-Peng Chen
Gloria Marco Munuera
An exhibition of experimental works by Postgraduate Research Candidates in the School of Art.
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James Geurts
In what ways can drawing express an understanding of dynamic human/hydrokinetic relations? |
Joy Hirst
How can I use place names from Port Phillip Heads to Victoria Dock to explore ideas of place and identity? |
Joy Hirst
How can I use place names from Port Phillip Heads to Victoria Dock to explore ideas of place and identity? |
Joy Hirst
How can I use place names from Port Phillip Heads to Victoria Dock to explore ideas of place and identity? |
Katie Lee
How can I create artworks that invite reflection on selected structures and systems in society? |
Katie Lee
How can I create artworks that invite reflection on selected structures and systems in society? |
Daniel Armstrong
In what ways can astronomical imaging invoke a phenomenological experience for the viewer? |
Daniel Armstrong
In what ways can astronomical imaging invoke a phenomenological experience for the viewer? |
Shiau-Peng Chen
How can I develop pictorial structures with geometric forms to create associations of place or social structure? |
Shiau-Peng Chen
How can I develop pictorial structures with geometric forms to create associations of place or social structure? |
Shiau-Peng Chen
How can I develop pictorial structures with geometric forms to create associations of place or social structure? |
Larissa Linnell
How can I apply certain characteristics of acoustics to create drawings that represent the ambience of chosen sites? |
Larissa Linnell
How can I apply certain characteristics of acoustics to create drawings that represent the ambience of chosen sites? |
Larissa Linnell
How can I apply certain characteristics of acoustics to create drawings that represent the ambience of chosen sites? |
Gloria Marco Munuera
How can biometric methodologies be used to construct photographic images in order to identify the human subject? |
Gloria Marco Munuera
How can biometric methodologies be used to construct photographic images in order to identify the human subject? |
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