Neolife: Representing extinct life through 3D print: A contemporary arts practice re-invents a life of a Crangonyctoid cave shrimp [at Edith Cowan University Research Week]
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
School
School of Arts and Humanities
Abstract
The Contemporary Visual Arts Research (CVAR) group will illuminate the messy ‘swampy’ side of research, and the stages of awkwardness that a researcher often experiences when trying to understand new territory.
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Robinson, S. (2015). Neolife: Representing extinct life through 3D print: A contemporary arts practice re-invents a life of a Crangonyctoid cave shrimp. Paper presented at the Edith Cowan University Research Week 2015: The Pursuit of Knowledge Under Difficulties: Understanding the Importance of Process for Practice-led Research, ECU, Mt Lawley, September 18, 2015. Program Available here.