Constructing scape : this exegesis is submitted to Auckland University of Technology for the degree of Masters in Art and Design, 2005 / Diane Atkinson ; supervisors: Monique Redmond, Chris Braddock.
Constructing Scape explores our relationship with nature, focusing on the interaction of nature and culture within the construct of landscape. Utilising New Zealand landscape as a frame of reference, this research considers the construct of landscape and questions the position of culture within it....
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Format: | Ethesis |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Constructing Scape explores our relationship with nature, focusing on the interaction of nature and culture within the construct of landscape. Utilising New Zealand landscape as a frame of reference, this research considers the construct of landscape and questions the position of culture within it. Speaking from a metaphorical position, incorporating notions of scale and materiality, sculptural works are constructed with the intent of a passage through scape, invoking an awareness of our experience with landscape. Author supplied keywords: Landscapes in art; Art; Wood sculpture; Sculptures. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource Also held in print (49 leaves : colour illustrations, colour photos. ; 30 cm x 21 cm) (T 731.2 ATK) in off-campus storage, box 207. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |