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牛牛资源 Anthropology research has contributed to a better understanding of the social and cultural significance of human hair.. Research by Emeritus Professor Emma Tarlo has聽stimulated global conversations about hair, uncovering the realities of
Rotie, Marie-Gabrielle. 2023. 'Becoming Nothing: Butoh and the use of Poetic Textual Scores or Eating the darkness, in the mud of the self'. In: Performing Scores / Scoring Performance. Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University,
My history degree helped me develop skills in research, analysis and has also given me practical experience.
The MA/MSc Virtual & Augmented Reality programme offers great flexibility, allowing students to explore their own interests and research directions.
Primary page content. Katharina Ludwig's MPhil/PhD Art research project. My project considers broken narratives through an investigation of the concepts of (narrative) holes, specifically wounds (trauma) and the mouth (voice/language) in relation to
Primary page content. Annabel Frearson's MPhil/PhD Art project. My art practice research project Frankenstein2; or, The Monster of Main Stream involves using all and only the words from Mary Shelley鈥檚 Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus (1831)
Primary page content. Nicholas Stewart' MPhil/PhD Art research project. The thesis, consisting of an extended artwork (Toy Zoo) and a theoretical text, aims to explore a concept of abstraction and relate this concept to an affect of comedy. The
Primary page content. Elisavet Kalpaxi's MPhil/PhD Art research project. My research is about the use of self-portraiture in photographic narratives in relation to the myth of Narcissus and Narcissism. I intend to provide both, a metaphorical
Primary page content. Veronique Chance's MPhil/PhD Art research project. This thesis considers the dynamic relation between the physical presence of the body and its presence as a screen image, through which I examine the impact of visual media
Primary page content. Joseph Schneider's MPhil/PhD Art research project. A compositional motif - Platform/Medium/Inhabitant - is explored through readings of ten paintings. And the three elements of the motif are variously inverted, transposed and