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]
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.
Keywords
[RstdPub], printmaking
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Date of Publication
2015
School
School of Arts and Humanities
Copyright
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Comments
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.