Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries
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Avoiding a cultural brain drain when borders reopen
7 September 2020
Opinion: NZ could achieve much more in creative sectors if professional structures were put in place, with decent central and regional funding, writes James Tibbles.
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Architects, artists and engineers collaborate in cyberspace
2 September 2020
Associate Professor Uwe Rieger, of the Digital Research Hub, School of Architecture and Planning, has coordinated a national digital exhibition space as part of the international Ars Electronica festival, in cyberspace.
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How technology could be a real leveller
28 August 2020
Opinion: Mohsen Mohammadzadeh argues that we need national ‘soft infrastructure’ to reduce technology inequities that have been revealed during the pandemic.
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Designing for the future needs more than compostable water bottles
26 August 2020
If designers want to change the world we need to move beyond “green-painted” solutions and design in a way that actually changes the way we produce, consume and socialise, says Dr Gabriela Baron.
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Me, myself, I … and my Instagram personas
18 August 2020
We talk to student John Golena about the picture that won him this year's Simon Devitt award for photography, the good things about Instagram and his DIY sneakers.
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Record number of entries picture isolation in photography prize
10 August 2020
"Look and look again and again." Winner announced in the 2020 Simon Devitt Prize for Photography.
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Three architects from School of Architecture get four NZIA gongs
1 August 2020
Three designers from the School of Architecture and Planning have been recognised with four NZIA awards.
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Seeing our self-promotion in a new, sometimes awkward light
28 July 2020
An exhibition of photographs on show in Old Government House, University of Auckland, is a kind of ‘coming home’ for the artist curator, Emil McAvoy, who developed the exhibition as part of his Diploma of Fine Arts in 2010.
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It looks like a barn but likely the fifth oldest European building in the country
27 July 2020
A building generally perceived and described as a Northland Barn could be the fifth oldest European building in the country, as discovered by Daniel Cowley in his research project for his Master of Architecture and Heritage Conservation.
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Karamia Müller: 'There is no other way to say it'
1 July 2020
Opinion: Dr Karamia Müller says when you decide that lives are not negotiable, questions that appear difficult have simple and clear answers.
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Pianist Jason Bae changes his focus
25 June 2020
In the CD section of the Warehouse at Whangaparāoa, musician Jason Bae found inspiration. Now he performs around the world. Well, he used to.
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What Covid-19 told us about the creative arts
24 June 2020
One of the areas hardest hit during lockdown was the creative arts. But it was also where we saw a creative spirit unleashed that could bode well for the future survival of the arts.