THE SHAPE OF TIME: A PRACTICE-LED INQUIRY INTO AFFECTIVE WEATHERING AND MATERIAL MUTABILITY This practice-led research project investigates weathering as a sculptural process and studies how changes in material can embody memory and suggest place. The idea developed in connection to Moreton Island, a small sand island off the east coast of Australia, shaped by natural phenomena and the elements. In the research Moreton Island is a departure point underpinning a philosophy of change and impermanency. The intention of the project is to engage time-based, phenomenal methodologies with wood as a way to generate unexpected and unplanned forms. This approach to making sculpture circumvents ideas about the art object and its agency. In contrast...
All of these works develop research into the material nature of ‘thin’ substrates, such as foil,...
This work concentrates on the relationships between shapes and the lines those shapes are composed o...
The use of materials like clay, concrete and biomaterials have given a meaning and identity to the o...
It may be considered that architecture does not as a discipline, acknowledge the changes a building ...
Time is at the heart of this doctoral research which engages with the Arctic island coasts of Jan Ma...
What has been? when did it happen? what may happen next? This process-based visual arts researc...
[[abstract]]According to the view points about time discussed in academic fields, the main idea of t...
Research Question: How can temporality be used to develop new strategies for the design of furniture...
I am interested in the sets of relationships and the contact between humans and their environments (...
Like human beings, earthly materials age. They weather; their skins show wear and tear and the ravag...
Inspired by Richard Serra’s manipulation of lead, Matter of Time is an ongoing study on such transit...
During their lifecycle, objects shift from their initial state of perfection, in which they are conc...
This thesis considers the metamorphic impact of weathering in three forms: on British Neolithic arte...
The Anthropocene not only questions perceptions of nature, but also inspires us to expand and rethin...
An exhibition of works by Carol Rhodes, Lucy Skaer and Hanneline Visnes at Gallery Grim in Amsterdam...
All of these works develop research into the material nature of ‘thin’ substrates, such as foil,...
This work concentrates on the relationships between shapes and the lines those shapes are composed o...
The use of materials like clay, concrete and biomaterials have given a meaning and identity to the o...
It may be considered that architecture does not as a discipline, acknowledge the changes a building ...
Time is at the heart of this doctoral research which engages with the Arctic island coasts of Jan Ma...
What has been? when did it happen? what may happen next? This process-based visual arts researc...
[[abstract]]According to the view points about time discussed in academic fields, the main idea of t...
Research Question: How can temporality be used to develop new strategies for the design of furniture...
I am interested in the sets of relationships and the contact between humans and their environments (...
Like human beings, earthly materials age. They weather; their skins show wear and tear and the ravag...
Inspired by Richard Serra’s manipulation of lead, Matter of Time is an ongoing study on such transit...
During their lifecycle, objects shift from their initial state of perfection, in which they are conc...
This thesis considers the metamorphic impact of weathering in three forms: on British Neolithic arte...
The Anthropocene not only questions perceptions of nature, but also inspires us to expand and rethin...
An exhibition of works by Carol Rhodes, Lucy Skaer and Hanneline Visnes at Gallery Grim in Amsterdam...
All of these works develop research into the material nature of ‘thin’ substrates, such as foil,...
This work concentrates on the relationships between shapes and the lines those shapes are composed o...
The use of materials like clay, concrete and biomaterials have given a meaning and identity to the o...