Intellect is pleased to announce that *Drawing: Research, Theory, Practise* 4.1
is now available! For more information about the issue, click here >>
https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/drtp/2019/00000004/00000001
*Special Issue: ‘Drawing Pattern and Chaos’*
*Aims & Scope*
*Drawing: Research, Theory, Practice* promotes and disseminates drawing
research with a focus on contemporary practice and its theoretical context.
This journal seeks to reestablish the materiality of drawing as a medium at
a time when virtual, on-line, electronic media dominates visuality and
communication.
This peer-reviewed publication represents drawing as a significant
discipline in its own right and in a diversity of forms: as an experimental
practice, as research, as representation and/or documentation, as
historical and/or theoretical exploration, as process or as performance. It
explores the drawing discipline across fine art, science and engineering,
media and communication, psychology, architecture, design, science and
technology, textiles, fashion, social and cultural practices.
*Issue 4.1*
*Editorial*
Drawing pattern and chaos
Sarah Horton
*Articles*
Drawing the Dao: Reflections on the application of Daoist theory of action
in contemporary drawing practice
Sarah Flavel and Robert Luzar
Drawing as pattern information extraction: Linking geomorphology and art
W. Brian Whalley
*Essays*
Pattern at the boundaries of order
Lucy Ward and Felix Flicker
Figures of speech: Can conversation be a democratic mode of drawing?
Stephen Felmingham
Representation and instrumentality of the 1950s Midwest American drawing in
architectural practice
Katarina Andjelkovic
*Featured Drawing*
Pattern: Entry and reflection
Lesley Halliwell
*Exposé*
Ghost Flower 1 (for MM)
Andrea Stokes
*Research Projects*
Cloth as pattern: The visual language of weave for print design
Kate Farley
An imbricated drawing ontology: Economies of pattern, chaos and scale
Steve Fossey
Electronic alchemy and the creation of digital frottage
Justin Garnsworthy
*Profile*
Patterns of civil imagination: Drawing the Unshowable Photographs
Jean Boyd
*Exhibition Review*
On Air, Tomás Saraceno, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, 17 October 2018–6 January
2019
Krzysztof Fijalkowsk
For more information about the journal including calls for papers, click
here >> https://www.intellectbooks.com/drawing-research-theory-practice
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