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The following projects are undertaken in the research area of Masters Research Projects

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Vanessa Wallace - Cybernetic serendipity: science and art (Masters)

The relationship between science and art can frame issues such as the conceptual intention of a work, the idea of originality, as well as the authorial and curatorial concerns of artist. ‘Cybernetic serendipity’ looks at the two disciplines as both oppositional and as sharing a serendipitous creativity. Read More....

Robert Lewis - Finding an Eclectic Voice (Masters)

Supervisors: Peter Hammond  Members: Robert Lewis
Voicing the unvoiced through body and sound by developing a method of theatre training and performance by which the ‘grounded’ voice and body is the primary drive of action, movement and focus. Read More....

Damien Baumgartner - Bitumen Networks (Masters)

 Members: Damien Baumgartner
Bitumen networks: a visual and written investigation of the perceptual break that takes place between driving along the highway at high speed and then stopping to experience the reality of the highway outside the enclosure and protection of the vehicle. Read More....

Deborah Edwards - Perceptions of space in a posthumanist world (Masters)

Supervisors: David Hamilton
This research project continues from my previous work that explored the use of pattern and ornament to explore abstract spaces. The current project looks at posthumanism in terms of architectural space as well as in terms of the human/machine interface. Read More....

Graham King - Interdependence (Masters)

Supervisors: Vincent McGrath  Members: Graham King
Within the context of Buddhist language and practice I am exploring the various elements that connect and unite humans to the natural world and with each other. The basic premise of the Buddhist teaching on interdependence is that nothing can exist on its won or by itself. All phenomena is dependent on other phenomena for its existence. Read More....

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