This is a study about how embodied cognitive processes relates to slow drawing processes such as stippling, but also other slow mediums such as graphite pencil. With an auto-ethnographical research method the production of a stippled drawing is examined in relation to contemporary cognitional science, as well as a cognitive experiment that examines how important time and technique is to mental processes surrounding the drawing. The study is then examined in relation to other realistically stippled drawings to establish data outside the personal narrative. The main results were that the amount of time you spend drawing the studied object increasingly enhances the cognitive process of gathering of information. Furthermore the usage of hands d...
“The shift from paper to screen doesn’t just change the way we navigate a piece of writing. It also ...
This study set out to investigate the correlations between intuition and embodied knowledge. The int...
This thesis concerns drawing as a form of enquiry, figuration and knowledge, specifically relating t...
This is a study about how embodied cognitive processes relates to slow drawing processes such as sti...
This study aims to generate a deeper understanding of the revival of analog photography by examining...
The primary research question for this project: whether drawing practice could be used as a method w...
In addition to the dialogue with which the organism leads the outer world with the senses, during th...
The aim of this paper is to explore how pedagogically drawing can be used as a means of slowing down...
Process Drawing is a doctoral research in search of the content of form. This research is conducted ...
The primary research question for this project: whether drawing practice could be used as a method w...
Through an investigation of repetitive processes of drawing and their subsequent effect on the drawe...
Drawing as a tool for learning is both undervalued and underutilised in current educational systems....
Drawing, as a discipline within in the Visual Arts domain of knowledge is the focus of this disserta...
Drawing by hand is a valuable method for four reasons: (1) ubiquity in everyday life; (2) historical...
This thesis concerns drawing as a form of enquiry, figuration and knowledge, specifically relating t...
“The shift from paper to screen doesn’t just change the way we navigate a piece of writing. It also ...
This study set out to investigate the correlations between intuition and embodied knowledge. The int...
This thesis concerns drawing as a form of enquiry, figuration and knowledge, specifically relating t...
This is a study about how embodied cognitive processes relates to slow drawing processes such as sti...
This study aims to generate a deeper understanding of the revival of analog photography by examining...
The primary research question for this project: whether drawing practice could be used as a method w...
In addition to the dialogue with which the organism leads the outer world with the senses, during th...
The aim of this paper is to explore how pedagogically drawing can be used as a means of slowing down...
Process Drawing is a doctoral research in search of the content of form. This research is conducted ...
The primary research question for this project: whether drawing practice could be used as a method w...
Through an investigation of repetitive processes of drawing and their subsequent effect on the drawe...
Drawing as a tool for learning is both undervalued and underutilised in current educational systems....
Drawing, as a discipline within in the Visual Arts domain of knowledge is the focus of this disserta...
Drawing by hand is a valuable method for four reasons: (1) ubiquity in everyday life; (2) historical...
This thesis concerns drawing as a form of enquiry, figuration and knowledge, specifically relating t...
“The shift from paper to screen doesn’t just change the way we navigate a piece of writing. It also ...
This study set out to investigate the correlations between intuition and embodied knowledge. The int...
This thesis concerns drawing as a form of enquiry, figuration and knowledge, specifically relating t...