Tête-à-tête : a conversation between the maker and the made : an exegesis submitted to Auckland University of Technology in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Art and Design (MA&D), 2017 / Maria Elizabeth Kingi ; supervisors: Dale Fitchett, Monique Jansen.

This practice-led project investigates the ubiquitous but invisible space between the maker and the made in the performance of making, and engages in an heuristic methodology to examine how the body experiences this space. This is underpinned by an examination of a phenomenological approach to lived...

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Main Author: Kingi, Maria Elizabeth (Author)
Corporate Author: Auckland University of Technology. School of Art and Design
Format: Ethesis
Language:English
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Summary:This practice-led project investigates the ubiquitous but invisible space between the maker and the made in the performance of making, and engages in an heuristic methodology to examine how the body experiences this space. This is underpinned by an examination of a phenomenological approach to lived experience, embodiment and the epistemology of empirical knowledge. This practice-led project explores the relationship between the researcher's body as maker and handspun textiles as the made. Although the performance of making is cognitive in its practice, this project also explores the techniques of spinning's articulated performance in the space of making to explore repetition, ritual and gesture. This exploration identifies the space between the maker and the made as experiential and as a conversation between the body, material and tools, as well as kinaesthesia, auditory and haptic perception. This space also reveals a transformation of body and perceptive components by way of embodied action, sensorimotor engagement and spatial awareness. This established a role for the body in the building of knowledge during the creative process and adds to the ongoing discussion into the phenomenological approach to body and knowledge through creative process.
Author supplied keywords: Repetition; Rhythm; Movement; Ritual; Heuristic.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Also held in print ( leaves : illustrations ; 30 cm) in off-campus storage, box 222.
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