This research paper explores drawing as a tool to facilitate interdisciplinary practice. Outlined is the personal experience of PhD researcher [name removed] in their physics/craft research project, combined with thoughts and opinions from collaborators gathered through group discursive interviews. Interdisciplinary projects face interpersonal and conceptually ambiguous challenges which can be addressed through adopting drawing techniques for educational purposes. Findings highlight that drawing can assist across a breadth of applications as a learning tool for everyone, regardless of drawing ability, to improve the functionality of collaborative projects. Specifically, drawing combined with other communication techniques develops a perform...
Whilst both collective and collaborative drawing is being widely explored internationally, both with...
In the age of digitalisation, the role of the sketch has taken new forms, but it still works as a me...
Drawing is a process by which the mind commits itself to ideas that can only be expressed visually, ...
This research paper explores drawing as a tool to facilitate interdisciplinary practice. Outlined is...
This article is about nature artists, design researchers and scientists collaborating in a research ...
This co-authored paper surveys practices of drawing used in collaboration with specialist practition...
Drawing is recognized as a powerful tool to learn science. Although current research has enriched ou...
Psychologists are now providing evidence for what artists and designers have long known in practice:...
The primary research question for this project: whether drawing practice could be used as a method w...
The primary research question for this project: whether drawing practice could be used as a method w...
This paper focuses on a collaborative drawing project carried out between two undergraduate drawing ...
Drawing as a tool for learning is both undervalued and underutilised in current educational systems....
Building on a series of higher educational arts/medicine initiatives, an interdisciplinary drawing m...
How is our understanding of the interactions between drawing and cognition expanding, and how is thi...
This paper focuses on the methodological effectiveness of intergenerational collaborative drawing (I...
Whilst both collective and collaborative drawing is being widely explored internationally, both with...
In the age of digitalisation, the role of the sketch has taken new forms, but it still works as a me...
Drawing is a process by which the mind commits itself to ideas that can only be expressed visually, ...
This research paper explores drawing as a tool to facilitate interdisciplinary practice. Outlined is...
This article is about nature artists, design researchers and scientists collaborating in a research ...
This co-authored paper surveys practices of drawing used in collaboration with specialist practition...
Drawing is recognized as a powerful tool to learn science. Although current research has enriched ou...
Psychologists are now providing evidence for what artists and designers have long known in practice:...
The primary research question for this project: whether drawing practice could be used as a method w...
The primary research question for this project: whether drawing practice could be used as a method w...
This paper focuses on a collaborative drawing project carried out between two undergraduate drawing ...
Drawing as a tool for learning is both undervalued and underutilised in current educational systems....
Building on a series of higher educational arts/medicine initiatives, an interdisciplinary drawing m...
How is our understanding of the interactions between drawing and cognition expanding, and how is thi...
This paper focuses on the methodological effectiveness of intergenerational collaborative drawing (I...
Whilst both collective and collaborative drawing is being widely explored internationally, both with...
In the age of digitalisation, the role of the sketch has taken new forms, but it still works as a me...
Drawing is a process by which the mind commits itself to ideas that can only be expressed visually, ...