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Primary page content. Andy Weir's MPhil/PhD Art research project. I will be yours forever, it whispers into your ear, as you wake up sweating and screaming. Eternity Now and Forever. Like the car in the Toyota GT86 ad, your petty eternity is
Primary page content. Jon Meyer's MPhil/PhD Art research project. In the past decade, digital devices including as the smartphone have become ubiquitous, impacting how art is created, circulated and engaged. Within contemporary art discourse there
Primary page content. Jesse Ash's MPhil/PhD Art research project. My work is concerned with the potential fictional and imaginative reading of ‘accurate’ and ‘explained’ accounts of events that we do not witness ourselves. My practice, using
Primary page content. Bori Soos' MPhil/PhD Art research project. The intertwinement of health, environmental, social and capitalist regimes have become catastrophically evident in the current climate crisis and zoonotic pandemic; systemic racial
Primary page content. Tom Clark's MPhil/PhD Art research project. How do art and curatorial practices institute social and aesthetic imaginaries? How is this related to infrastructure, and has this changed after the 2008 socio-economic crisis and
Primary page content. Clair Joy's MPhil/PhD Art research project. My thesis proposes to look at contemporary landscape painting, to analyse it in terms of selected writings about the inter-relationship between space and time. It also asks how the
Primary page content. E Scourti's MPhil/PhD Art research project. In both my practice-based research and written thesis, I reassemble personal and public media fragments to form new autobiographical documents, guided by a queer method of temporal
Primary page content. Nathan Li's MPhil/PhD Art research project. This practice-based research reflects the rebuilding process of a fragile cultural ecology, how resistance will be manifested when uncertainty and absence and forced anonymity become
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