Measure Once, Cut Twice A case study of the Snout project
Measure Once, Cut Twice is an examination of how an arts organisation like Proboscis produces creative collaborative... more Measure Once, Cut Twice is an examination of how an arts organisation like Proboscis produces creative collaborative artworks – specifically their ‘participatory sensing’ project, Snout. The concept of cutting is developed as a means of understanding how objects, people, and practices temporarily come together to produce exceptional moments of social engagement.
Some Potential Benefits of a Universal System
This is a thought paper on the power of the fusion of knowledge, love and diversity and what I believe that has to... more This is a thought paper on the power of the fusion of knowledge, love and diversity and what I believe that has to offer humanity.
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with Thorolf Lipp, The Contemporary Pacific 23(2):371-410 2011
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