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|a Monks, Nicholas
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|a Jervis, Ian
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|a Amundsen, Fiona
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|a The Ecological Self - A Lens-based Inquiry
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|b Auckland University of Technology,
|c 2019-01-29T02:20:35Z.
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|a This lens-based research project explores a deep personal connection with a familiar coastal site. I am interested in exploring the ways in which different lens-based media can facilitate a reciprocal exchange between the self and the land, a relationship. The overarching intention is to explore what might constitute an ecological-self emerging out of embodied lived experience. As such, this research project is underpinned by an ecological phenomenology that promotes embodied and affective sensitivity for the rhythms of the more-than-human world. The aim is to recognise the environment as a participatory agent in my practice, liberated from the colonising processes of rigid meaning that I might inadvertently be imposing upon the land.
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|a Ecology
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|z Get fulltext
|u http://hdl.handle.net/10292/12200
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