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This article presents a brief report of a first-person investigation through drawing, discussing how serially developed drawing can be understood to express the becoming of 'now' – the present moment in time. By employing a... more
In the second half of the 16th century, Girolamo Righettino, a brilliant draughtsman and theologian (a member of the Order of the Canons Lateran), produced city views with ornamental frames characterised by their rich allegorical... more
The publication of the 'First Report of the National Advisory Council on Art Education' (1960), otherwise known as the first ‘Coldstream Report’, is a graspable moment of displacement in the British art world. It represents a shift... more
Sintesi del lavoro di ricerca critica sul padiglione dell'Esprit Nouveau, progettato da Le Corbusier, recentemente restaurato a Bologna.
The fundamental notions that we take for granted in drawing practice have been challenged and the acts of drawing may be extended through the interaction with media, new technologies and materials. At the same time the formative... more
A number of designers and academics, all notable for their innovative approach to landscape architecture, were asked to choose an image that has shaped their landscape imagination over the last thirty years. It could be their own or from... more
This was the first book on the new PhDs in studio art that is addressed to the North American academic system (2009). This is the opening to the original, first edition of this book. I am leaving it online, but it's out of date: please... more
in «Notizie di pittura raccolte dal Padre Resta». Il carteggio con Giuseppe Ghezzi e altri corrispondenti, a cura di Maria Rosa Pizzoni, Roma, UniversItalia, 2018, pp. 107-128. - Su padre Sebastiano Resta e Leonardo da Vinci si veda... more
The Intertwining Line explores early and contemporary animation and its intertwined relationship with contemporary drawing. The exhibition at Cornerhouse, Manchester features work by nine artists, including internationally acclaimed... more
This paper considers the nexus between creative and critical thinking in the making of original work as it relates to what Susan Sontag calls ‘an ethics of seeing’. In particular, it examines a way of expressing this thinking in terms of... more
Brain lateralization is a common term used to describe dominance of one brain hemisphere over another for a specific function. The right hand dominance in writing, controlled by the left hemisphere, is preceded by development of... more
The Invisible Inside the Visible began as an information gathering project in a rural Nova Scotian community. Its purpose was to locate physical evidence of a century old landmark, a racetrack. While collecting interviews and maps drawn... more
John Berger writes that ‘The Cubists created a system by which they could reveal visually the interlocking of phenomena’. (Berger, 1965, p.59) It ‘created the possibility in art of revealing processes instead of static states of being’... more
The paper addresses the issue of perpendicularity in axonometric projection, almost ignored by most of the Descriptive Geometry books for students in engineering and architecture. This problem is usually approached in an operational way,... more
The new technologies of today's world, applied in the perceptive and creative processes, bring the need to rediscover the role of representations in both, academic and professional, areas of architecture. Therefore, this article seeks... more
This text investigates the intellectual legacy of "Hand and Eye Work", the first art-based curriculum officially introduced by the Gold Coast colonial government through the Educational Code of 1887. With a nod to Foucault's... more
Horti Hesperidum, 1, 2014
«Disegnare a Roma dall'età del Manierismo al Neoclassicismo»
«Disegnare a Roma dall'età del Manierismo al Neoclassicismo»
Richard Waller, Fellow and Secretary of the Royal Society, is probably best remembered for editing Robert Hooke’s posthumously published works. Yet, Waller also created numerous drawings, paintings, and engravings for his own work and the... more
Istilah analisis tegangan (stress analysis) dan analisis elemen hingga (finite element analysis/FEA) sudah umum kita dengar. Meskipun begitu, tak ada salahnya kita memahami makna dari keduanya karena berhubungan dengan tool yang tersedia... more
Biological processes and methods have been influencing science and technology for many decades. The ideas of feedback and control processes Norbert Wiener used in his cybernetics were based on observation of these phenomena in biological... more
Artistic contribution Envisaging drawing as a material and haptic activity, lines emerge ‘in the interplay between human intentions, materials, surfaces, and the tools and bodies that make [them] happen.’ Drawn lines inevitably carry the... more
La ricerca proposta si inquadra nell'ambito degli studi sulla rappresentazione del patrimonio architettonico e urbano. Le problematiche relative al disegno di analisi e al disegno di progetto dell'architettura e dell'ambiente sono,... more
The spaces I occupy to create my work are usually in situ; in museums, medical collections, archives, conservation rooms, anatomy labs, galleries and storerooms. Fascinated by specimens and prosections most of my time has been spent... more
"Drawing Bodies and Passions of the Soul" is about how Dmitry's fragmentary compositions or, as he sometimes calls them, body-part images relate to drawing manuals that were printed in seventeenth-eighteenth-century Europe. "I didn't... more
An interview with Kemang Wa Lehulere, extracted from his exhibition publication 'Some Deleted Scenes Too' ed. Sophie Perryer. Stevenson Johannesburg, 2012: 37-56 (13 illustrations)
Analysis of the Poor Richard series by Philip Guston.