Volume 4
Peer-reviewed papers from the Research into Practice conference 2006.
The role of context in art and design research
Invited papers
- Michael Biggs – Editorial: the role of context in art and design research
- Michaela Giebelhausen – Lost worlds: how the museum remembers
- Rob Godman - The enigma of Vitruvian resonating vases and the relevance of the concept for today
Selected papers
- Steven Adams – Context and the half-life of romanticism
- Christine Atha – Victorian values: the roles of reception theory in the construction of taste in the context of regeneration practice
- Estelle Barrett – Foucault's 'What is an Author': towards a critical discourse of practice as research
- Barbara Bolt – Materializing pedagogies
- Daniela Büchler – Contextualizing perception in design
- Judith Carroll – An investigation of the relation between artistic practice, teaching practice and research in universities
- Mette Agger Eriksen and Per Linde – Design impulses: artefacts, contexts and modes of activities
- Troels Degn Johansson – Art in the context of design, design in the context of art
- Daria Loi and Peter Burrows – Magritte and the pea: anomalous artefacts and the contexts they create
- Lucy Lyons – Walls are not my friends: issues surrounding the dissemination of practice-led research within appropriate and relevant contexts
- Andrew Maher, Anitra Nelson and Mark Burry – Embedding research within the context of architectural practice
- Sally McLaughlin – The disclosive space as an object of study for practice based research in design
- Tim O’Riley – An inaudible dialogue
- Johanna Pentikäinen – The reconciliation of the hostile ones: writing as a method in art and design research practices
- Rafael Antonio Cunha Perrone, Ana Gabriela Godinho Lima and Wilson Florio – The sketches and the design process in architecture
- Malcolm Quinn – The whole world+the work: questioning context through practice-led research
- Alan Robertson – Interpreting the rhetoric of contextual instrumentality
- Thilo Schwer – Mundane knowledge as a way to contingency
- Sarah Silve – Changeable context of the new technology artefact and the changeable research outcomes
- Graeme Sullivan – Artefacts as evidence within changing contexts
- Cameron Tonkinwise and Jacqueline Lorber-Kasunic - What things know: exhibiting animism as artefact-based design research