Studies in Material Thinking, Volume 10, 2014: Drawing as a Research Tool: Making and understanding in art and design practice

Studies in Material Thinking, Volume 10, 2014: Drawing as a Research Tool: Making and understanding in art and design practice

Studies in Material Thinking

Artefact from “Painting Architecture” session – an experiment in spatial thinking through painting. From the published article “Painting Architecture: Towards a Practice-Led Research Methodology,” by Agnieszka Mlicka, University of the Arts London, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design.
April 9, 2014
Studies in Material Thinking, Volume 10, 2014: Drawing as a Research Tool: Making and understanding in art and design practice

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Co-edited by Maarit Mäkelä, Aalto University, Finland; Nithikul Nimkulrat, Estonian Academy of Arts, Estonia; and Tero Heikkinen, Aalto University, Finland

Editor-in-Chief, Nancy de Freitas, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand

Together, the contributions focus some ideas about drawing into an assertive declaration on the material thinking and sense-making importance of drawing as a research approach. Because of the complex nature of drawing activity and its wide applications, the value of drawing as a research method has only recently been acknowledged. This has resulted in fruitful and profound discussions, that are taking place currently both inside the art and design academic community as well as outside in the wider scientific communities. In a time when academic quality assessment regimes, technological advances, and pedagogical shifts threaten this traditional mode of discovery, some researchers are demonstrating the contemporary significance of drawing as a research tool. Together, the editorial text and papers form a sustained, sequential development of the theme, but each can also function discretely.

Volume 10 is available online now: www.materialthinking.org.