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Exchangeability : sculptural alternatives through the process of material embellishment
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Abstract
This research project is an investigation into the parameters of a
process- driven methodology for constructing objects utilizing
materials from the urban environment. This process involves
the gathering of everyday items and materials, observed and
subsequently translated into three-dimensional and two dimensional
works.
The question raised in pursuing this project is:
Can everyday materials be presented as formal sculptural
objects that trigger an altered appreciation of the original
material: moving beyond the familiarity of materials and
objects?
It is my intention to test and re-present materials in such a way
that the viewer is led to consider everyday objects in a new
context.
Item Type: | Thesis - Research Master |
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Authors/Creators: | Brinckman, Trudi Ann |
Copyright Holders: | The Author |
Copyright Information: | Copyright 2004 the Author - The University is continuing to endeavour to trace the copyright |
Additional Information: | Thesis (M.F.A.)--University of Tasmania, 2004. Includes bibliographical references |
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