I'm very interested in transdiciplinarity - sorry that I will be unable to
come. I do think the issue of looking at the relationships between the
different disciplines exploring visula representation are very important and
the barriers between drawing for different purposes create barriers that
prevent learning from each other.
A related question - I was wondering if there is a generic term for drawings
made/used within different fields of work (such as choreography,
architecture, engineering and so on): would it be termed 'functional
drawing' - or just 'drawing'?
Maulfry
Children's Mathematics Network
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Subject: Research Colloquia
Practice as Research Colloquia Series
Visual Research Centre
Faculty of Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design
University of Dundee
The colloquia series aims to promote debate regarding practice-led research
in Art, Design and Architecture and methodologies currently being devised
and tested within doctoral research projects at Duncan of Jordanstone
College of Art and Design, University of Dundee.
Students from the faculty have been invited to produce a paper and/or
demonstration regarding their methodology and to present it alongside a
guest speaker from another discipline such as Anthropology, Divinity,
Psychology or Genetics. This gives the student the opportunity to further
strengthen existing interdisciplinary relationships or found new ones with
practitioners from other fields, thereby creating an exciting forum for
mutual exchange and dialogue.
Each colloquium follows a similar format with two papers during the morning
session and a 'Question Time' style debate in the afternoon with a chaired
panel taking questions from the audience. Some colloquia also include
practical demonstrations and workshops.
The colloquia are open to all and tickets are free but must be booked in
advance at the DCA Box Office on 01382 909 900. Also check our website at
www.vrc.dundee.ac.uk for more information about the colloquia or phone the
Visual Research Centre on 01382 348064.
Programme of Events 2005
25th April 2005 - Scotland and Canada: Two Cross-Cultural
Reconstructions
Dialogue between artist and documentary filmmaker based in Canada about oral
tradition, fishing and cultural practices
Speakers:
Professor Will Maclean, Visual Research Centre, University of Dundee
Patrick Scott, PhD Researcher, DOJ (permanently resident in the Northwest
Territories, Canada)
Chair: Dr Gavin Renwick, AHRC Creative Arts Fellow
DCA Meeting Room, 10.30am - 4pm
5th May 2005 - A Way of Working: Explorations in Craft, Science & Writing
and Ways of Uniting All Three
The ontology of the craftsperson, relationships to nature and making - an
interdisciplinary discussion
Speakers:
Ellen Dissanayake, Interdisciplinary Scholar & Writer (based in Seattle, US)
Sandra Wilson, PhD Researcher, School of Design, DOJ - Craft, Science &
Goethe
Barbara Meighan, PhD Researcher, School of Design, DOJ - Narrative and
Storyspace
Dawn Woods, PhD Researcher, University of Abertay, Dundee - Gender, Animal
Husbandry & Poetry
Chair: Professor Seaton Baxter, Centre for Natural Design, Visual Research
Centre
DCA Meeting Room, 10.30am - 4pm
12th May 2005 - Drawing Thought
Conversation between two artists reflecting upon drawing, thinking,
perception, gesture and language
Speakers:
Leo Duff, Drawing as Process MA course leader, Kingston School of Art,
London
Aileen Stackhouse, PhD Researcher, School of Fine Art, DOJ
Chair: Professor Nicholas Davey, Department of Philosophy, University of
Dundee
DCA Meeting Room, 10.30am - 4pm
Venue:
Meeting Room
Dundee Contemporary Arts
152 Nethergate
Dundee
DD1 4DY
Supported by the AHRC and Visual Research Centre, DCA
Sandra McNeil
PhD Researcher
Visual Research Centre
Dundee Contemporary Arts
152 Nethergate
Dundee
DD1 4DY
01382 34 8069
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