Hi Trish
We've spoken before and I'm sorry I haven't been back in contact but I
am in the throes of writing up my research. Please give me a ring as we
have a new e mail system at Dundee and my in and outboxes are not
working properly so I have not been able to access your details. Look
forward to hearing from you and we can take up re. talking about this
where we left off. I have just finished teaching a drawing block to the
Art Philosophy Contemporary Practice first years here at Duncan of
Jordanstone which uses drawing as a visual research tool. This is its
third intake and is always very stimulating for my own research practice
as it focuses my thinking.
Regards
Aileen
Aileen Stackhouse
School of Fine Art
Duncan of Jordanstone College
University of Dundee
DD1 4HN
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Patricia
It just so happens that I am visiting GSA today and tomorrow with
students from MMU MA Art As Environment and UoM MEng Civil Engineering.
We will be working with Dagffen Aksnes in New Product Design &
Mechanical Engineering tomorrow, Friday. I'd be happy to have a chat
at some point as I am nearing the end of my PhD (hopefully!) - Creative
Interventions: Drawing in the Art of Ecology. Issues of the 'embodied
mind', from cognitive science play a big part in my work.
Hope to see you.
David
On 1 Dec 2004, at 20:16, Patricia Cain wrote:
> I'm at the outset of doctoral research at Glasgow School of Art; I'm
> looking
> at how drawing is used in the creative process, and my particular
> emphasis
> (at present!) is about how engaging with the drawing process (or
> "doing")
> makes us think, as opposed to solely theorising about the process.
>
> I'm interested in getting in touch with others who may be either using
> the
> process of drawing as part of their research, or who are interested in
> how a
> practical engagement with "doing" can affect cognitive processes
> generally.
>
> Perhaps you'd get in touch if this is of interest.
>
David Haley
MIRIAD Research Fellow
MA Art As Environment Leader
Manchester Metropolitan University
Postgraduate Research Centre
Cavendish North Building
Manchster M15 6BG
+44 (0)161 247 1093
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