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Kaleidosco
pes
andC
acophonies
ContemporaryRese
archtobe
Seen,Felt,
andHeard
Pos
tgra
duate
Researc
hMe
tho
dsC
on
ference
2009
The
Univers
ityofEdinburgh
Programme2009
December1st,2009
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Introduction
2
Inform
ation
4
time
table
5
ConcertHall
6
Laig
hRoom
8
talks
11
posters
18
26
LucyMontague
Theory&praxis:aninvestigation
intotherelationship
betweentheoriesinurbandesignandu
rbandesignpractice
AgnsPatuano
Healthandgardens:Fromtheoryto
practice
Naturalelementsandsettingshavebeenproved
tohaveapositiveinfluenceonhumanhealthand
well-being.Throughthe
exampleofAnneRibes
andhertherapeuticgar
densinFrenchhospitals,
this
presentation
inte
nds
to
clarify
various
theoriesandhypothesis
ontheeffectsofnatural
environmentandoutlineafewdesignprinciples
forhealingparksandou
tdoorspaces.
DesignedbyAgnsPatuan
o
PrintedatECA
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youtoparticipateasavis
itorthroughcontribu-
tingyourown
thoughtsandfeelingsabou
ttheseprojects.Our
title,Kaleidosc
opesandCacophonies,evo
kesasenseofanas-
semblageoffragmentswhichwehopeyouwillf
indthought-pro-
voking,andsincethestructureofthecon
ferencewillo
bviously
makeitimpossibletotakeinthetotalityofthemanydirectionsof
enquiryrepres
ented,wewouldencourage
youtoconstructyour
ownprogramm
eoutofthepresentationso
noffer.
Wewo
uldliketothankProfessor
RichardCoyne,Ka-
renLudke,DrSophiaLycouris,DrKate
OveryandProfessor
RichardWilliamsfortheirinspirationandguidanceinpreparing
andproducing
thisconference;andMartinePugh,whotookon
theonerousta
skofoverseeingeveryaspe
ctofitsorganisation.
24
14:00-15:00
NoemiGarciaDiaz
Tofindavoiceonautobiographicaldocumentary-DVD
Mar
tineFoltierPugh
Objectsofsatire
Takingaspremisethatobjects,likepeople,haveabiographyandaso-
ciallifeandthat
satireisatraitofhumannaturea
ndsocialinteraction,this
presentation,su
pportedbysomecase-studies,willinvestigatetheideathat
objectsandthin
gscanalsohaveaninclination
towardssatireatcertain
stagesoftheirlife.
AmyThomas
Aspectsofthesocialwithincontemporaryart
GerardByrne
Kentigern:Celebratingasixth-centurysaintintwenty-first
centuryScotland
Myposterwillattempttoelucidatethechallen
ges/difficultieswhichthe
authorfacedinpreparingasungliturgicalOfficeinhonourofStKentigern,
seventhcentury
bishop,andpatronofthecityofG
lasgow.Theprojectwas
bynatureinter-disciplinary,requiringthecompilertoworkwithinthedisci-
plinesofmediaevalmusic,Latinphilology,transla
tion,poetryandliturgy.
CristianoAgostino
UsamaruFuruyaandthenewtradit
ionofauteurmanga
TherehasbeenaresurgenceinthepastdecadeofJapanesecomics
that,eschewing
theescapistnatureusuallyassociatedtothemedium,go
backtothemoresociallyandculturallycommittedworksofthesixtiesand
seventies.They
doso,however,bydiscardingan
overlydramaticandse-
riousapproach,
choosinginsteadparadoxandironyasculturalweapons.
Acentralfigure
inthistrendisUsamaruFuruya.
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avierCon
tier
Educationabindingsocialnarrative.
.H.EsraOs
kay
HouseinVisualArts
Myresearchw
illbeacontextualreviewoftheu
seofhouseincontempo-
raryart.Anespeciallyfavoredsiteforuncannyd
isturbancesasAnthony
Vidlercallsit,thehousebecomesameanstoplayatthethresholdoffa-
miliarandunfamiliar.TheworksofGregorSchn
eider,RachelWhiteread,
KurtSchwitters
andDorisSalcedowillbeexamplestoinvestigatethepos-
sibilitiesofhouseinthisresearch.
JulieGasp
ard
Ritualsandp
racticesofdeath
PanosKom
patsiaris
Originsande
ffectivenessofaffirmativeta
cticsin
contemporaryart
Aikaterini
Antonopoulou
Livinginsecondlifeversusactingin
flashmob:Exploringthesenseofplace
throughvirtualandurbangames
Thisprojecte
mploysadigitalgameandanur-
banactioninanattempttoexplorethesenseof
placeanddefineplaceness.Itaimsatexplai-
ningthewayth
atthesetwopracticesoperate,in
whatwaythey
createatensionbetweendigital
andphysicalp
laceandhowtheymayserveas
amediumtostudytheindividualsexperiences
andbehavior.
4
Inform
ation
Registration:9:00
Breaks(LaighRoom):10:40-11:00
15:00-15:20
Lunchbreak:13:00-13:55
Endsat16:30
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etable
22
G
eorgiaMavrakou
Fragm
entsofthedomestic
scenery
12:00-13:00
MattOzga-Lawn
Revealingdesign:adialogicapproachthroughexhibition
methodology
Thefocusisan
explorationofparticulardesignm
ethodologiesandmedia,
withatitscore
theconceptoftheexhibitionofthedesignprocessitself
asanentity,reactingtoandintegratedwiththe
designoutputsthatare
resolvedfromit.Themanifestationandinteractionwiththedesignprocess
itselfviathevar
iedmediaofdevelopedinstallatio
nenvironmentsishoped
tocreateadialo
guethatwillcontributetoarchitec
turaloutputsthatarenot
acompression
orrepresentationofaprocessbutratherpartofawider,
transient,iterativecollectionofnarratives,ideasa
ndmeanings.
KlasHyllen
Atherapeuticthesa
urusforthearchitect
Acitydevelop
sdynamically,similarinnatureto
thehumanpsyche,whe-
repastexperien
cesshapeyourpresentidentity.Tojuxtaposetheindividual
selfwiththeco
llectivecityisapsychoanalytica
lprocesscomparableto
puttingthecity
onthecouch.Thistherapeuticapproachexposesthehis-
toryofknowledgeinfull,providingremarkableins
ightintotheun-foldingof
humaninteractionthroughtime.
Theproblematicuponthedomesticspaceaims
torevealtheattributesthatenablethehometo
beconvertedintoastere
otypicalformationwithin
ourcontemporarysocietyspractices.Inorderto
studythehomelyexperience,thescenographic
conceptisproposed.Thehomeasanempty
platformwillaccepteachcharacteristic,soasto
drawamentalcollageof
thedomesticscenery.
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1:00-12:00
SalomeSh
ahzad
Formulatingappropriatequalitativemethodologiesto
researchindividualcontroloverthetherm
alenvironmentin
workplaces
RichardAs
hrowan
Digitalexperimentsininformation
theoryappliedtomovingimageart
(Installation)
The
worka
pplies
a
variety
ofreductive
abstractionproc
essestoapieceofhighdefinition
digitalfilmedfo
otage,usinginformationtheory
definitionsofinformationcontenttodrivethe
reductiveproce
ss.Theseexperimentsinvolve
reductionsincolour,pixelsandtimeandhow
this
affectstheir
corresponding
quantitive
informationcon
tent,measuredusingtheH264
compressionpr
ocess.
YudaHo
Visualizingth
ecity:space,architectureandvisualart
Withmorean
dmoreexperimentsinarchitectureandvisualartinrecent
years,architect
sandvisualartistsdemonstratethatthenewpossibilityof
urbanlifestyle.Thisresearchwillreferencethehistoricaldevelopmentof
urbanscreensa
ndinvestigatetheirexistinguseinordertobetterunderstand
howtheyarecu
rrentlyusedandexplorethenewpotentialofthesescreens
asanewinterm
ediabetweenpeopleandspace.
6
ConcertHall
09:30
C
HAIR
SueHawksley
ECAPhDstudent,danceartis
t,directorof
articulateanimalandabodyw
orktherapist
09:30
SPEAKER
ProfRichardCoyne
HeadoftheSchoolofArts,Cultureand
Environment,UniversityofEdinburgh
09:40
-10:00Te-JuChen
Thespiritofplaceandarchitecturalexperience
10:00
-10:20D
amienMcCaffery
TheMavenofaQuotation:culturalsearchand
re
scuefromHarrySmithtoDJ
Shadow
10:20
-10:40W
endyKirkup
Twoperspectivesonthespatialisationofartists
an
dexperimentalfilmpractice
s
10:40
-11:00M
ontasirAlabdulla
Cardependencyandvisualquality
11:00
-11:20LuisaChiavacci
Fragmentsoflandscape:therepresentationof
cu
lturallandscapeincontemp
oraryCalifornian
visualarts
11:20
-11:40H
ebaEl-Toudy
TitlesandattributesofSufifiguresintheislamic
ar
chitecturalinscriptionsofCa
iro
11:40
-12:00A
ndrew
Paterson
Thepaintedgazeinlateantiquedevotional
po
rtraiture
12:00
-12:20JananMustafa
Designthinkingandtheemergenceofdesign
so
lution
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osters
9:40-10:40
NeaEhrlich
Identitythrou
ghanimationasmetaphor
ormask
Mypresentationwillexploretherepresentationo
f
culturalidentity
throughcontemporaryanimation.
I
willanalysethe
characteristicsofanimationandits
affectonthevie
werthroughthethemeofmasking
.
Thegoalofmy
workistoshowanimationsvaried
waystoreflect
realityanditseventualinfluence
uponthisreality
,inconcernwithidentitypolitics.
Alexandra
Domeracki
Photographs
intheHenryDyer
collection:awesternersinterpretation
ofthejapane
sesocietyinthelate
nineteenthce
ntury
This
work
willdealwith
the
Japanese
photographsin
theDyerCollectionattheCentral
Library,Edinburgh.Thefactthattheyweretaken
byanAustrian
photographerrisesthequestion
ofthecharacteristicsofaWesternersapproach
towardsNinete
enth-CenturyJapanesesociety.
Thisworkwilla
lsotryandidentifythemarketfor
whichtheywere
producedandhowcompositional
choicesweremadetoattracttheseparticular
customers.
8
LaighR
oom
09:40
-10:40N
eaEhrlich
Id
entitythroughanimationas
metaphorormask
A
lexandraDomeracki
PhotographsintheHenryDyercollection:a
w
esternersinterpretationoftheJapanesesociety
in
thelatenineteenthcentury
B
ethLegg
TheexpressionofNordiciden
titywithinthe
contemporaryjewelleryofScandinavia
S
taceyHunter
Thedichotomiesofnewurba
nismandold
architecture:Towardsaneutralaccount
O
fitaPurwani
TheadaptationofEuropeane
lementsinthe
architectureofJavanesepalaces
R
ichardAshrowan
D
igitalexperimentsininforma
tiontheoryapplied
to
movingimageart-Installation
10:40
-11:00B
reak
11:00
-12:00S
alomeShahzad
Formulatingappropriatequalitativemethodologies
to
researchindividualcontroloverthethermal
environmentinworkplaces
Y
udaHo
Visualizingthecity:space,architectureandvisual
art
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G
eorgiaMavrakou
F
ragmentsofthedomesticsc
enery
M
attOzga-Lawn
R
evealingdesign:adialogicapproachthrough
exhibitionmethodology
K
lasHyllen
A
therapeuticThesaurusforthearchitect
12:00-13:00
X
avierContier
E
ducationabindingsocialnarrative
A
ikateriniAntonopoulou
Livinginsecondlifeversusactinginflashmob:
E
xploringthesenseofplacethroughvirtualand
urbangames
J
ulieGaspard
R
itualsandpracticesofdeath
H
.EsraOskay
H
ouseinVisualArts:Artistplayinginthehouse
P
anosKompatsiaris
O
riginsandeffectivenessofa
ffirmativetacticsin
contemporaryart
13:00
-13:55L
UNCH
BREAK
14:00-15:00
N
oemiGarciaDiaz
T
ofindavoiceonautobiographicaldocumentary
D
VD
M
artineFoltierPugh
O
bjectsofsatire
A
myThomas
A
spectsofthesocialwithincontemporaryart
18
posters
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10
G
erardByrne
Kentigern:Celebratingasixth
-centurysaintin
tw
enty-firstcenturyscotland
C
ristianoAgostino
U
samaruFuruyaandthenew
traditionofauteur
m
anga
15:00
-15:20B
reak
15:20-16:20
C
arolineStanton
H
owtoassessandcommunic
atechangeswithin
ourlandscape
C
hrisFrench
C
opresenceandcross-cultura
lheterotopias:the
Live8concertsassocialaction
S
oumyaThomas
U
nderstandinguserneeds:Architecture+Autism
L
ucyMontague
Theory&praxis:aninvestigationintothe
re
lationshipbetweentheories
inurbandesignand
urbandesignpractice
A
gnsPatuano
H
ealthandgardens:Fromthe
orytopractice
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talks
16
.
RocioVonJungenfeld
FramingSpa
ce:ontheillusionof
preservation
Focusingonthevisualperceptionoftactile
space.Whenaspace
ispresentedonaflat
imageitsperceptionisremediatedandadialogue
betweenlayersandsp
aceoccurs.Twoworks,
onebyGerhardRichterandanotherbyThe
BoyleFamily,willbeus
edtoreflectonhowaflat
mediacouldcontaintheexperienceofspace15:40
JordanMearns
Caged
nightingales:thefeminizatio
nofdomesticmusic
makingineighteenthcenturybritishart
Ineighteenth
centuryBritaindomesticmusicmakingwasincreasingly
seenasapartic
ularlyfeminineaccomplishmentbecomingapopularsub-
jectforportraits.Accordinglydepictionsofmalea
ndfemalemusiciansde-
velopeddistinct
characteristics.Asfemaleperform
anceaffordedanoppor-
tunitytoenact
sexualavailabilityandanexcusetogaze,thespectacle
oftheaccomplishedfemalebecamesimultaneouslyasiteofconsiderable
anxietyandpleasure.
16:00
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hih-MeiL
ee
Textthein
kofthepopularculture
Withtheadve
ntofthedigitalera,theusageoftexthasintroducedanew
paradigm.Inthispaper,Iwillelaborateonhowthechangeoftexttrends
canreflecttheexistingculture.Theapproachwillbebasedoncomparing
textualpractice
sofuserswithdifferentculturalbackgroundstoexamplfy
thisstatement.
14:40
JanaKova
cova
Presentsitua
tionofmedievalprimary
sourcesofHungarianprovenance
Focusofthis
shortdiscussionishowhistoric
al
eventsfromthe
endofmedievalperioduntiltoday
havecontribute
dtothestateofpreservationan
d
distributionofm
edievalvisualandwrittensources
ofHungarian
provenance.And
whatareth
e
implicationsofthissituationformodernresearch.
15:00
VictoriaGair
AubreyBeardsleyinthe1960s
AubreyBeard
sley(1872-98)wasoneofthemo
stubiquitousandcontro-
versialartistsofthe1890s.Inthe1960sand70s,hisworkwasre-exami-
nedbyarthisto
rians,influencedartistsanddesig
ners,(andagainbecame
ubiquitousand
controversial).Thispaperwillanalysethecausesandef-
fectsoftheresu
rgenceofinterestinBeardsleysartduringthisperiod.
15:20
12
Talks
Te-JuChen
Thespiritofplaceandarchitecturalexperience
Theworldwearelivinginnowisanunpreceden
tedlyhomogeneousone.
Thusthe2008ICOMOSassemblyfocusedonthespiritofplace,howto
preserveitandhowtorefineit.Thisessayaimstoreflecthowthespiritof
placeresponds
topeoplespsychologicneeds,an
d,howpeoplesexpecta-
tionandreprese
ntationreactandreconstructthe
shapingofplace.9:40
DamienMcCaffery
Themavenofaquotation:culturalsea
rch-and-rescuefrom
Harry
SmithtoDJShadow
10:00
WendyKirkup
Twoperspe
ctivesonthespatialisationofartistsandexperi-
mentalfilmpractices
Movingimag
earthasadenseandheteroge
noushistory,withsome
accountsarguablyhavingbeenarticulatedmorefullythanothers.Thispre-
sentationwillreflectontwofilmmakingpracticesfromthe1960sandearly
70sandseekto
identifypointsofsimilarityandof
differenceinapproaches
toproductionan
dframesofreference.
10:20
MontasirAlabdulla
Cardependen
cyandvisualquality
Significance
ofusingdynamicimagesinassessingthevisualqualityof
urbanstreetsin
car-dependentsocieties
10:40
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