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pro vyhledávání: '"Faculty of Performance, Fine Arts and Design"'
Autor:
Victor, Suzann, University of Western Sydney, Faculty of Performance, Fine Arts and Design, School of Design
Bodies, burdened with narratives and inscribed by laws, function as signifiers of the State propaganda and nationalisms that supercede the Individual. The Image Stammers discredits the seamless fusion of the body-politic of the Singapore state with t
Externí odkaz:
http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/454
Autor:
Ramsay, Lehan, University of Western Sydney, Faculty of Performance, Fine Arts and Design, School of Contemporary Arts
This paper and the accompanying project Amechan explore the construction of 'virtual' identity on the Internet. It explores historic art trails and how they lead to the new frontier of web art, moving from the traditional arts to television, video to
Externí odkaz:
http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/211
Autor:
Chiang, Tan Ping, University of Western Sydney, Faculty of Performance, Fine Arts and Design, School of Design
The successful economic growth and the rapid changing of urban development had changed Singapore from a developing to a developed country. The living environment of Singapore has been changed with in the last 25 years. My thesis mainly describes food
Externí odkaz:
http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/90
Autor:
Long, Julie-Anne, University of Western Sydney, Faculty of Performance, Fine Arts and Design, School of Contemporary Arts
The leisure mistress project is a perverse contemporary burlesque about leisure and inactivity investigated through a low-key style of dance performance, in an age where leisure pursuits are exhausting business. Julie-Anne questions her notions of da
Externí odkaz:
http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/541
Autor:
Wijekoon, R. R. A., University of Western Sydney, Faculty of Performance, Fine Arts and Design, School of Design
A key feature of recent agricultural extension programs has been the focus on increased participation for local, rural communities in the overall decision-making process. This move towards increasing community participation has raised expectations in
Externí odkaz:
http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/405
Autor:
Bollen, Jonathan James, University of Western Sydney, Faculty of Performance, Fine Arts and Design, School of Design
What is happening on the dance floor at the gay and lesbian dance parties? What are lesbians and gay men doing when they dance? This thesis presents a project in performance research that takes as its locus on investigation the dance parties that hav
Externí odkaz:
http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/357
Autor:
Timmer, Cornelis, University of Western Sydney, Faculty of Performance, Fine Arts and Design, School of Design
The aim of my dissertation, as the title indicates, is to determine the relationship between modernism and fragmentation. The objective, however, is twofold. In addition to the argument through which I explicate the neglected discussion of the connec
Externí odkaz:
http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/547
Autor:
Archer, Carol, University of Western Sydney, Faculty of Performance, Fine Arts and Design, School of Design
This thesis challenges existing readings of paintings by Alberto Burri which discuss the work in relation to matter or the body or the psyche. The reading of Burri's Ferro, Sacco, Combustione Legno and Grande Legno G59 demonstrates how the work effec
Externí odkaz:
http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/380
Autor:
Millward, William H., University of Western Sydney, Faculty of Performance, Fine Arts and Design
One question raised when creating, evaluating and appraising art work is 'How do we know what we know?' This exegesis attempts to answer this by establishing the important role intuitive knowledge plays in decision making in general, and within the a
Externí odkaz:
http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/308
Autor:
Milne, Christina Lucy, University of Western Sydney, Faculty of Performance, Fine Arts and Design
Using the research methods from grounded theory and action research, the study examines a research method used for the development of a Group Devised Performance Piece. It details and analyses the process used in the transactional system of change an
Externí odkaz:
http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/264