Crafting Futures is an ongoing British Council funded project which addresses the global threat to intangible heritage; as researchers in the School of Communication, RCA, our role has been to co-create methods for knowing with, not knowing about, the largely tacit community knowledge of craft and its surrounding networks of meaning; From 2019 we have worked with craftspeople within Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan to generate visual and sonic narratives; at the centre of our research methodology is the imperative of countering and moving beyond naturalised colonial assumptions about what counts as knowledge. The project methods arose from discussions and image/sound making workshops with craft leaders, practitioners and intergeneratio...
Looking: Thinking: Making considers the initial findings and observations gathered during the first ...
Digital storytelling is a form of engagement that enables people to share personal stories and to pr...
The research represented in this thesis has a relationship with my sustained interest in the subject...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of claims of cultural appropriation in neg...
Reflecting on a range of qualitative research studies, this presentation considers the ways in which...
In this article an artist and an academic consider how the idea of subjectivities manifests itself i...
This proposed workshop aims to explore and share viewpoints on contentious matters concerning using ...
Prism-like, the 2022 Hlakanyana project at the University of Johannesburg’s (UJ) Faculty of Art, Des...
Research Question: How can an artisan-facilitator maintain participatory flow with the intention o...
When language is a barrier to constructing knowledge, visualising and prototyping can facilitate com...
"Working with Concepts is a series of publications that report on workshops and events organized and...
Making and digital fabrication technologies are the focus of bold promises. Among the most tempting ...
This dissertation is an inquiry into the nature and significance of artistic knowledge, as a subset ...
In this article four university art educators explore theories of self-determination and describe de...
There is an increasing recognition that the future requires a ‘conceptual and creative workforce’ wh...
Looking: Thinking: Making considers the initial findings and observations gathered during the first ...
Digital storytelling is a form of engagement that enables people to share personal stories and to pr...
The research represented in this thesis has a relationship with my sustained interest in the subject...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of claims of cultural appropriation in neg...
Reflecting on a range of qualitative research studies, this presentation considers the ways in which...
In this article an artist and an academic consider how the idea of subjectivities manifests itself i...
This proposed workshop aims to explore and share viewpoints on contentious matters concerning using ...
Prism-like, the 2022 Hlakanyana project at the University of Johannesburg’s (UJ) Faculty of Art, Des...
Research Question: How can an artisan-facilitator maintain participatory flow with the intention o...
When language is a barrier to constructing knowledge, visualising and prototyping can facilitate com...
"Working with Concepts is a series of publications that report on workshops and events organized and...
Making and digital fabrication technologies are the focus of bold promises. Among the most tempting ...
This dissertation is an inquiry into the nature and significance of artistic knowledge, as a subset ...
In this article four university art educators explore theories of self-determination and describe de...
There is an increasing recognition that the future requires a ‘conceptual and creative workforce’ wh...
Looking: Thinking: Making considers the initial findings and observations gathered during the first ...
Digital storytelling is a form of engagement that enables people to share personal stories and to pr...
The research represented in this thesis has a relationship with my sustained interest in the subject...