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Searching For Asphodels: Artists In The Mediterranean, Elizabeth Jeneid, Maggie Henton, Penelope Lee, Katherine Orton, Lucia Parrella, Diana Wood Conroy
Searching For Asphodels: Artists In The Mediterranean, Elizabeth Jeneid, Maggie Henton, Penelope Lee, Katherine Orton, Lucia Parrella, Diana Wood Conroy
Faculty of Creative Arts - Papers (Archive)
An exhibition of artists' books, prints, water colours, sketchbooks and journals by Maggie Henton, Liz Jeneid, Penelope Lee, Kathryn Orton, Lucia Parrella and Diana Wood Conroy, made in response to time spent in the Mediterranean region - specifically Cyprus, Greece, Italy and Spain - over the past ten years.
Artists And Designers As Collectors: The Aesthetics Of Digital Journaling, Aldegonda Bruekers, Joanne C. Law
Artists And Designers As Collectors: The Aesthetics Of Digital Journaling, Aldegonda Bruekers, Joanne C. Law
Faculty of Creative Arts - Papers (Archive)
The visual journal has been a constant companion to artists and designers. It fulfills the multiple functions of a scrapbook, a sketchpad, an observation notebook, a filing cabinet and an archive. Collecting ideas and artifacts using digital devices is an important process for artists and designers today. However, the accessibility provided by these tools also leads to problems in traditional visual journaling. The increasingly diverse formats (such as, audio, video, or digital codes) can pose difficulties when working in conjunction with tangible materials. The storage, access, and usage of materials also need to be reconsidered. The key question is not …