Her beauty & her terror : portrait of an archetypal land
This project is comprised of two complementary elements: a discursive exegesis and a production of artwork. Together they explore the idea that by applying Jung's method of 'active imagination', image-making operates as a practice for consciousness that not only enriches the relations...
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| Format: | Thesis |
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Curtin University
2014
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| Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1944 |
| Summary: | This project is comprised of two complementary elements: a discursive exegesis and a production of artwork. Together they explore the idea that by applying Jung's method of 'active imagination', image-making operates as a practice for consciousness that not only enriches the relationship between humans and the non-human world, but reveals new insights into the nature of reality. The studio research was conducted at The Gap, a spectacular wild-site on the south coast of Western Australia. |
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