The Ecological Self - A Lens-based Inquiry

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 wha...

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Main Author: Monks, Nicholas (Author)
Other Authors: Jervis, Ian (Contributor), Amundsen, Fiona (Contributor)
Format: Others
Published: Auckland University of Technology, 2019-01-29T02:20:35Z.
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