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Drawing: Research, Theory, Practice 7.2 is out now!
Thursday, November 10, 2022

Drawing: Research, Theory, Practice 7.2 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to announce that Drawing: Research, Theory, Practice 7.2 is out now!

 

For more information about the journal and issue click here>>

https://www.intellectbooks.com/drawing-research-theory-practice

 

Aims & Scope

 

Drawing: Research, Theory, Practice promotes and disseminates drawing research with a focus on contemporary practice and its theoretical context. This journal seeks to reestablish the materiality of drawing as a medium at a time when virtual, on-line, and electronic media dominates visuality and communication. The journal represents drawing as a significant discipline in its own right and in a diversity of forms: as an experimental practice, as research, as representation and/or documentation, as historical and/or theoretical exploration, as process or as performance. It explores the drawing discipline across fine art, science and engineering, media and communication, psychology, architecture, design, science and technology, textiles, fashion, social and cultural practices.

 

Issue 7.2

 

Editorial

SUSANA OLIVEIRA

 

Research Projects

 

Eye (re)drawing historical ship graffiti: Tracing ex-voto drawings with eyetracking technology

MATTHEW ATTARD

 

The partly present mother

LUCY O’DONNELL

 

Mediators and the vitality of matter in drawing practices

JEMMA NAOMI MELLOR

 

Drawing in the wind

CALLY SHADBOLT

 

Featured Drawings

 

SacRE[a]D Vessels

PETER J. BALDWIN

 

Digital drawing as a mediating device between artistic and intellectual practice

KATARINA ANDJELKOVIC

 

Article

 

When drawing speaks: The dialogic traces of a continuous line

STEVE FOSSEY

 

Project Reports

 

Blubilds – drawing diagrammatic stains

JOANNA LEAH

 

The emergent loop of interdisciplinary exchange

KELLIE O’DEMPSEY

 

Three Turns: A dialogue across disciplines

LISA MUNNELLY

 

Book Reviews

 

The Value of Drawing Instructions in the Visual Arts and Across Curricula: Historical and philosophical arguments for drawing in the digital age, Seymour Simmons (2021)

RENAUD CHABRIER

 

Observational Drawing for Students with Dyslexia, Qona Rankin and Howard Riley (2021)

PAUL THOMAS

 

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