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Drawing Malaysia's Line Over The Straits, Mohd Hazmi Bin Mohd Rusli, Lowell Bautista Jan 2014

Drawing Malaysia's Line Over The Straits, Mohd Hazmi Bin Mohd Rusli, Lowell Bautista

Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)

The South China Sea has been an area of focus, particularly in the issues of conflicting maritime claims among countries in the region. Less focus, however, is given to the conflicting maritime claims that are still ongoing between Malaysia and its neighbours in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore.


Shame And The Anti-Suffragist In Britain And Ireland: Drawing Women Back Into The Fold?, Sharon Crozier-De Rosa Jan 2014

Shame And The Anti-Suffragist In Britain And Ireland: Drawing Women Back Into The Fold?, Sharon Crozier-De Rosa

Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)

Shame has been heavily relied on as a political tool in the modern world and yet it is still a much under-historicised emotion. Using the examples of early twentieth-century Britain and Ireland, I examine how women opposed to the campaign for female suffrage used shame instrumentally in their writing. Exploring the versatility of this political device, I find that shame was used with the oppositional intentions of binding and excluding. Whereas British conservatives used it to protect an already well-established imagined community of good imperial women, Irish radicals drew on it to invite women to take part in the construction …


Walking, Drawing And Procedure, Brogan S. Bunt Jan 2012

Walking, Drawing And Procedure, Brogan S. Bunt

Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)

What is the relationship between coding practice and contemporary forms of socially engaged art practice? Both can trace links to the conceptual art tradition. Both explore issues of system, instruction, communication and constraint. Both disturb the limits of autonomous art - either by choosing to speak and to think in an alien, technologically inflected language, or by refusing to function in the gallery context and in the service of producing neatly solid and distinct aesthetic phenomena. Although at times the two can correspond closely – within currents, for example, of open source culture and political software art – they tend …


Computational Drawing: Code And Invisible Operation, Brogan S. Bunt Jan 2011

Computational Drawing: Code And Invisible Operation, Brogan S. Bunt

Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)

Drawing upon my own experience in developing the algorithmic drawing project, Loom, this paper considers the relationship between conceptual and non-conceptual dimensions of drawing in computational art. It is concerned particularly to reflect upon the nature of this aesthetic labour, which involves not only programming but also the blind space of procedure.