Research theses
Theses by research students have contributed to the work carried out by the Research into Practice group.
Theses
- James Hicks 'David Roberts' Egypt & Nubia as imperial picturesque landscape' PhD, 2010
- Bren Unwin 'Phenomenology and landscape experience: A critical appraisal for contemporary art practice' PhD, 2008
- Mark Souness 'Gustave Courbet: A study in 'positivisme' and 'physiologie'' PhD, 2008
- Daniela Büchler 'Visual perception of the designed object' PhD, Staffordshire University, 2007 (co-supervised)
- Pawel Szychalski 'The role of gesture in Frank O. Gehry's architecture' MPhil, University of Lund, Sweden, 2007 (co-supervised)
- Myra Lawson 'An exploration of the photographic representation of aspects of young people's cultural identity in contemporary Britain' MA(Res) 2007
- Unnur Ottarsdóttir 'Art therapy in education for children with specific learning difficulties who have experienced stress and/or emotional trauma' PhD, 2006
- Roberto Filoseta 'Making the act of music visible: theatrical considerations in music composition" PhD, 2006
- Bren Unwin 'Transformation of place: cultural-geographic and phenomenological approaches to landscape representation' MA(Res) 2004
- Kristina Niedderer 'Designing the performative object: a study in designing mindful interaction through artefacts' PhD, University of Plymouth, 2004 (co-supervised)
- Michael Goatman 'The relationship of personality type to formats of human interface employed in the design of electronic user - operated products' MA(Res), 2003
- Marijke Rutten-Saris 'The RS-index: a diagnostic instrument for the assessment of interaction structures in drawings' PhD, 2002
- Janet Biggs 'Allegory and prudence: using 16th century modes of representation to inform contemporary fine art practice' MA(Res), 2002
- Michael Wright 'Drawing: processes of conceptual modelling with specific reference to the treatment of 'landscape' ' MA(Res), 2001
- Roger Dorey 'Combining photography with painting' MA(Res), 2001
- Phil Gray 'Type design and the vernacular' MA(Res), 2001
- Peter Arnold 'The representation of still-life' MA(Res), 2001
- Daro Montag 'Bioglyphs: generating images in collaboration with nature's events' PhD, 2000