Lace Assemblages: Extending Social and Cultural Knowledge Through Practice-led Exploration of the Materiality of Ancestral Lace Textiles
This Master of Research project considers how the materiality of ancestral lace textiles can be creatively explored through textiles and textile processes. My role as a creative researcher in this project is to unravel the multiple strands of knowledge that can be obtained through re-creating histor...
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Curtin University
2023
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| author | Ryan, Molly Elizabeth |
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| description | This Master of Research project considers how the materiality of ancestral lace textiles can be creatively explored through textiles and textile processes. My role as a creative researcher in this project is to unravel the multiple strands of knowledge that can be obtained through re-creating historical objects. The interdisciplinary engagement with lace attempts to define and characterise worn, historic cloth objects as stimuli for speculation on personal histories, tools to extend social and cultural knowledge. |
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| institution | Curtin University Malaysia |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-929052023-08-11T02:20:47Z Lace Assemblages: Extending Social and Cultural Knowledge Through Practice-led Exploration of the Materiality of Ancestral Lace Textiles Ryan, Molly Elizabeth This Master of Research project considers how the materiality of ancestral lace textiles can be creatively explored through textiles and textile processes. My role as a creative researcher in this project is to unravel the multiple strands of knowledge that can be obtained through re-creating historical objects. The interdisciplinary engagement with lace attempts to define and characterise worn, historic cloth objects as stimuli for speculation on personal histories, tools to extend social and cultural knowledge. 2023 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/92905 Curtin University fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Ryan, Molly Elizabeth Lace Assemblages: Extending Social and Cultural Knowledge Through Practice-led Exploration of the Materiality of Ancestral Lace Textiles |
| title | Lace Assemblages: Extending Social and Cultural Knowledge Through Practice-led
Exploration of the Materiality of Ancestral Lace Textiles |
| title_full | Lace Assemblages: Extending Social and Cultural Knowledge Through Practice-led
Exploration of the Materiality of Ancestral Lace Textiles |
| title_fullStr | Lace Assemblages: Extending Social and Cultural Knowledge Through Practice-led
Exploration of the Materiality of Ancestral Lace Textiles |
| title_full_unstemmed | Lace Assemblages: Extending Social and Cultural Knowledge Through Practice-led
Exploration of the Materiality of Ancestral Lace Textiles |
| title_short | Lace Assemblages: Extending Social and Cultural Knowledge Through Practice-led
Exploration of the Materiality of Ancestral Lace Textiles |
| title_sort | lace assemblages: extending social and cultural knowledge through practice-led
exploration of the materiality of ancestral lace textiles |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/92905 |