Volume 3
Peer-reviewed papers from the Research into Practice conference 2004
The role of artefact in art and design research
Invited papers
- Michael Biggs – Editorial: the role of the artefact in art and design research
- Anthony Snodgrass – What do the Parthenon Sculptures embody?
- James Faure Walker – The reckless and the artless: practical research and digital painting
Selected papers
- Steven Adams – Quatremere de Quincy and the instrumentality of the museum
- Christine Atha – The thing is: between the designer poet and the artist bricoleur
- Naren Barfield and Malcolm Quinn – Research as a mode of construction; engaging with the artefact in art and design research
- Daniela Büchle - The artefact as visible materialization: visual perception informing object analysis
- Judith Carroll – Convention and practice
- Kerry Dally, Allyson Holbrook, Miranda Lawry and Anne Graham – Assessing the exhibition and the exegesis in visual arts higher degrees: perspectives of examiners
- Nancy de Freitas – The role of the evolving artefact in creative collaboration
- Abigail Diamond – The role of the art object in contemporary art
- Lily Diaz-Kommonen – Expressive artifacts and artifacts of expression
- Katja Grillner – The textual artefact in research by architectural design
- Alke Gröppel-Wegener – Communicating thoughts
- Åsa Harvard – Prototyping spoken here: artifacts and knowledge production in design
- Sinna Lindquist and Bosse Westerlund – Artefacts for understanding
- Daria Loi – A suitcase as a PhD? Exploring the potential of travelling containers to articulate the multiple facets of a research thesis
- Kristina Niedderer – Why is there the need for explanation? – objects and their realities
- Arlene Oak – Conversation pieces: talking about artefacts in design education
- Anna Pakes – Art as action or art as object? the embodiment of knowledge in practice as research
- Keith Russell – Artefacts and affordance: the surface of meaning
- Noemi Sadowska and Mathilda Tham - The stored wisdom: artefacts as gap minders between the 'professional self', the 'personal self' and other individuals
- Jac Saorsa – The language of practice, research and the artefact
- Stephen Scrivener and Peter Chapman - The practical implications of applying a theory of practice based research: a case study
- Chris Smith – Critical objects :the practice of research through making
- Chris Taylor – Artifact reason: research beyond image boundaries
- Aukje Thomassen and Marieke van Oudheusden - Knowledge creation and exchange within research: the exegesis approach