Interference: the restless drawing
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Hedges, Susan
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2012
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running interference
interior design
architectural drawing
accumulative approximate process
interior design
architectural drawing
accumulative approximate process
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Hedges, S. (2012). Interference: the restless drawing. IDEA (Interior Design Educators Association) Symposium 2012 Interior: a state of becoming, Curtain University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, 6-9 September. pp. 20-29.
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This paper discusses a running interference that can be created through shifting a drawing from the analogue to the digital in a series of first year student works produced in the Interior Design pathway at the Unitec Institute of Technology. The aim of the drawing practice is to not only to develop skills in analogue to digital to analogue to digital transformations but also to see each shift as an elaboration and refinement of the previous ...
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