Te whatu o poutini : a visual art exploration of new media storytelling, 2007 / Michelle Lee ; supervisors: Natalie Robertson, John Eyles.

This visual art project has explored the ancient Maori pukorero (oral tradition) of Te Whatu o Poutini (The Eye of Poutini) that articulates the journey of Poutini Taniwha, Waitaiki and Tamaahua from Tuhua (Mayor Island) in the Bay of Plenty, to the Arahura River. An oral geological map, the pukorer...

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Main Author: Lee, Michelle (Author)
Corporate Author: AUT University. School of Art and Design
Format: Ethesis
Language:English
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520 8 |a Author supplied keywords: Maori storytelling; Oral traditions; Painting; Installation; Digital images; Kaupapa Maori. 
530 |a Also held in print (73 leaves : colour illustrations ; 22 x 30 cm) (T 704.947 LEE) in off-campus storage, box 209. 
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