MRes in Creative Practices research students aim to connect, create, contribute. We come from a range of disciplines such as painting, photography, creative writing, sculpture and art history. We reflect on our place in the world and wider concerns through academic enquiry, referencing social, historical, cultural and theoretical discourses and traditions as we do so. Our creative practice demonstrates real engagement with ideas and concepts we are immersed in throughout the year, and culminates in our multidisciplinary graduate show in September 2016.
Stuart Nicholson
STRAIN – 2.0
Stage 1 - Biological infection as spatial invasion.
Stage 2 - Compromised Territories.
Stage 3 - Re-engineered structural function.
Stage 4 - Unseen parasitic agency.
Stage 5 – Resistance/Collapse of Structure.
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