Illustration research methods

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Illustration research methods
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Gannon, Rachel (VerfasserIn); Fauchon, Mireille (VerfasserIn)
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London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2020
Erscheinungsjahr
2020
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E-Book
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British National Bibliography
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  • Introduction1. Illustration researchDefinitions Illustration as processIdentityLanguage and terminologyThe principles of illustration practiceShifting roles - an expanded practiceCan illustration ever be authorless?A social practiceResearch into, through and for illustration - a framework for categorising methodsRigour in illustrationOriginality in illustration2. AuthorshipTell me a storyNarrative componentsNarrative inquiries - different ways of thinking of narrative researchThe autoethnographic illustratorAdaption and interpretationPicture visual researchIllustrative writing3. ReportingIllustrator as reporterThis is researchHow toDrawing from lifeSketchbooksListeningObservationA multisensory lifeworldWalkingMe you and everyone elseIs this realReporting the news4. CraftingIllustration and craft, a happy marriage?'I already know what I'm going to do'The meaning in the markTools of the tradeThe meaning of materialThe stuff of lifeIllustration as object, 3d, physical and virtual formThe illustrated object or the object illustration?CollectedFabricatedImmaterial technologies5. ActivismAm I political?Power playAn informed practiceThe visual identity of protestDetournementThe illustrators jokeWho do you think I am?The memeFuture visionsIllustration as eventModels of behaviour'How can I help you?'6. EducationWhat is your philosophy?What is an education space?Signature pedagogiesShop talkLearning through illustrationResidency as methodDocuments of experienceIllustration-based researchData visualisationThe language of reliabilityInteractive illustration7. Illustration futuresAppendixProposalsWorking with othersInterviewsReflective practicePositioningWho benefits?LegacyInformed consentIllustration research.