Browsing 12 Built Environment and Design by Author "Aanya Roennfeldt"

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Browsing 12 Built Environment and Design by Author "Aanya Roennfeldt"

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  • Hill Michael (UTS DAB LAB, 2008)
    Director of the Master of Animation course, Dr. Michael Hill, exhibited results of a visual research project undertaken during his Professional Experience Program from March 16-April 5. The exhibition, titled ABSTRACT NOS. ...
  • Rissanen Timo (DAB Lab, 2008)
    The fashionable crowd are a fickle bunch, with many unspoken dress rules sorting the fashionably elite to the fashionably obsolete. The exhibition Bad Dogs, is all about breaking these codes of conduct in the fashion world ...
  • Jakovich Joanne; Mcdermott Jason (DAB LAB Research Gallery, University of Technology Sydney, 2009)
    Background In the international field of architectural design, sensing and tracking technologies are under-utilised in the creation of designerly, atmospheric environments, and are applied in the moderation of environmental ...
  • Cassin Bryce (Creative, 2009)
    This external peer reviewed exhibition explores how practitioners in the creative disciplines and project management conceptualise productive activity. The director, a senior lecture in project management, developed the ...
  • Sundays 
    Sadokierski Zoe (DAB LAB, 2008)
    A bit of reading on a lazy Sunday is a favourite past time for many, which is why Zoë Sadokierski's exhibition Sundays will attract a few admirers.
  • Burns David (Art Guide Australia, 2009)
    Triptych 01, a site-specific object, was exhibited at the DAB LAB Research Gallery I I March - 27 March 2009, Due to the nature of the installation space, Triptych 01 is directly concerned with vision and perception, I ...
  • Gothe Jacqueline (DAB Lab, 2008)
    These days we all share a global concern for the world in which we live, but have many different views on how exactly it is we should be living within it. Jacqueline Gothe's exhibition Worldviews explores visual representations ...