The in-between: landscape image and landscape objects

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    Abstract

    There is a space that lies between walking and making, between observing and drawing, between lived experience and reflected experience, between being witness and being interpreter, and between landscape image and landscape object. Process, content, form, symbolism and materiality are all at play here. This presentation considers Illustration as an explorative and poetic practice and seeks to engage the audience to meditate on these spaces within and beyond the boundaries of illustration, reaching to archaeology, engineering, conservation and craftsmanship.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - 10 Nov 2016
    Event7th International Illustration Research Symposium: Shaping the View : Understanding Landscape through Illustration - Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
    Duration: 10 Nov 201611 Nov 2016
    https://ir7shapingtheview.wordpress.com/programme-2/

    Conference

    Conference7th International Illustration Research Symposium
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    CityEdinburgh
    Period10/11/1611/11/16
    Internet address

    Bibliographical note

    Impact: This practice based research paper contributes to subject specific discussion in understanding the illustrators role as archeologist and anthropologist to image maker and object maker; adopting and adapting field methods to uncover landscape narrative.

    Organising Body: Illustration Research

    Keywords

    • Anthropology

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