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Conversations and discussions with students and staff at Cardiff School of Art & Design

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Conversations and discussions with students and staff at Cardiff School of Art & Design

    Lucy Lian Buckland: A Moral Dilemma... Vegan and Sustainability in Fashion

    Lucy Lian Buckland: A Moral Dilemma... Vegan and Sustainability in Fashion

    This episode features a conversation with Lucy Lian Buckland, a final year undergraduate student on the BA (Hons) Fashion Design course at Cardiff School of Art & Design, about their final year research which explores moral questions around ideas of sustainability in the context of fashion design.

    In conversation with Lucy are CSAD’s Deputy Dean, Dr Martyn Woodward, and Senior Lecturer in Media Studies & Visual Culture, Dr Ashley Morgan.

    You can find out more about Lucy work via Instagram: @lucian.buck or via Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/lucy-lian-buckland/

    If you would like to follow up on some of the ideas discussed in this episode you may find the following resources interesting:


    ‘Cradle to Cradle: Re-making the way we make things’, Braungart, M. & McDonough, W.
    ‘Comparison of the Technical Performance of Leather, Artificial Leather and Trendy Alternatives’, Meyer, M. Dietrich, S. Schulz, H. and Mondschein, A.
    ‘World Sheep Numbers & Wool Production’, International Wool Textile Organisation (IWTO).
    ‘The Environmental Price of Fast Fashion’, Niinimaki, K. Peters, G. Dahlbo, H. Perry, P. Rissanen, T. and Gwilt, A.
    ‘Sustainability & Innovation: Upcycling & Deadstock Strategies’, WGSN Report (authors: Barnes, O. Collins, J. Paget, N. and Rechner, E).






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    • 29 Min.
    Amy Jordan: An Exploration of the Importance of the Relationship Between the West and its Fantastic Creatures in Art.

    Amy Jordan: An Exploration of the Importance of the Relationship Between the West and its Fantastic Creatures in Art.

    This episode features a conversation with Amy Jordan, a final year undergraduate student on the BA (Hons) Artist Designer Maker course at Cardiff School of Art & Design, about their final year research which explores the importance of Fantastic Creatures in Art.

    In conversation with Amy are CSAD’s Deputy Dean, Dr Martyn Woodward, and Senior Lecturer in Illustration, Amelia Huw-Morgan

    If you would like to follow up on some of the ideas discussed in this episode you may find the following resources interesting:


    Lise Gotfredsen’s The Unicorn
    Daniel Ogden’s The Dragon in the West
    Boria Sax’s Imaginary Animals: The Monstrous, the Wondrous and the Human
    Jack Zipes’s Breaking the Magic Spell
    Art Matters Podcast: Mermaids and Mythical Creatures in Art and the Queer Community or the accompanying article

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    • 28 Min.
    Charlotte Brown: Only Bad Witches Are Ugly - The Representation of the Female as Witch in Visual Culture.

    Charlotte Brown: Only Bad Witches Are Ugly - The Representation of the Female as Witch in Visual Culture.

    This episode features a conversation with Charlotte Brown, a final year undergraduate student on the BA (Hons) Fine Art course at Cardiff School of Art & Design, about their final year research which explores the representation of the female as witches in visual culture.

    In conversation with Charlotte are CSAD’s Deputy Dean, Dr Martyn Woodward, and Senior Lecture in Visual Culture, Dr Cath Davies.

    You can find out more about Charlotte work via Instagram: @citiesofskies

    If you would like to follow up on some of the ideas discussed in this episode you may find the following resources interesting:


    Biddle-Perry, G and Cheang, S. (eds) (2008) Hair: Styling, Culture and Fashion.Oxford: Berg publishing: Oxford.
    Blair, E. (28 Oct 2015), Why Are Old Women Often the Face Of Evil In Fairy
    Tales And Folklore? NPR.org. [Online]. https://www.npr.org/2015/10/28/450657717/why-are-old-women-often-the-face-of-evil-in-fairy-tales-and-folklore
    Creed, B. (1993) The Monstrous Feminine: Film, Feminism, Psychoanalysis. London: Routledge.
    Miller, L; Kettle, A. (2018) (eds) The Erotic Cloth. Seduction and Fetishism in Textiles. London: Bloomsbury.
    Shildrick, M. (1997) Leaky Bodies and Boundaries: Feminism, Postmodernism and (Bio)ethics London: Routledge





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    • 25 Min.
    Katie Carroll: How Has Attitudes Towards Pets Impacted the Growth of the Pet Portrait Industry?

    Katie Carroll: How Has Attitudes Towards Pets Impacted the Growth of the Pet Portrait Industry?

    This episode features a conversation with Katie Carroll, a final year undergraduate student on the BA (Hons) Illustration course at Cardiff School of Art & Design, about their final year research which explores the potential for a pet portrait business through the development of a creative enterprise research proposal.



    In conversation with Katie are Sarah Smith, Head of Department for Visual Communication, and David Wrenne, Senior Lecturer in Graphic Communication.



    You can find out more about Katie’s work via her Instagram: @katiecarrollart and https://katiejcarroll.wixsite.com/website



    If you would like to follow up on some of the ideas discussed in this episode you may find the following resources interesting:




    Martin, B. (2008) ‘Lending to pet stores: changing attitudes toward pets mean higher spending’, Commercial lending review, 23(1), p. 37–48
    Hawkins, R. and Williams, J. (2017). Childhood Attachment to Pets: Associations between Pet Attachment, Attitudes to Animals, Compassion, and Humane Behaviour. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 14(5), p.490.
    Bedford, E. (2022d). How owners think about their pets in the UK 2021, by type. [online] www.statista.com. Available at: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1331585/pets-place-in-family-in-the-uk/.
    www.npg.org.uk. (2013). News Release: Earliest Portrait of a Guinea Pig Discovered as Exhibition Reveals Unseen Painting - National Portrait Gallery. [online] Available at: https://www.npg.org.uk/about/press-old/news-release-earliest-portrait-of-a-guinea-pig



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    • 28 Min.
    David Houghton: There Is No Play. There Is Only Play.

    David Houghton: There Is No Play. There Is Only Play.

    This episode features a conversation with David Houghton, a final year undergraduate student on the BA (Hons) Interior Design course at Cardiff School of Art & Design, about their final year research which explores the importance of play within creative design practices.

    In conversation with David are CSAD’s Deputy Dean, Dr Martyn Woodward, and Lecturer for Interior Design, Dr Mickeal Milocco-Borlini

    You can find out more about David’s work via https://linktr.ee/renogenkel

    If you would like to follow up on some of the ideas discussed in this episode you may find the following resources interesting:

    Documentary


    Design For Play (2019) Abstract: The Art of Design. Series 2, Episode 4. Netflix Series.

    Books


    Forencich, Frank (2006) Exuberant Animal. United Kingdom: AuthorHouse.
    James, Alison and Nerantzi, Chrissi (2019) The Power of Play in Higher Education. Chum, Switzerland. Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
    Zimmerman, Eric (2022) The Rules We Break: Lessons in Play, Thinking, and Design. New York, United States. Princeton Architectural Press.

    Artists | Designers


    The Yes Men





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    • 50 Min.
    Emma Caspers: Practising Decomposition

    Emma Caspers: Practising Decomposition

    This episode features a conversation with Emma Caspers, a final year undergraduate student on the BA (Hons) Fine Art course at Cardiff School of Art & Design, about their final year research which discussed ideas about how we might rethink our understanding of decomposition.



    In conversation with Emma are CSAD’s Deputy Dean, Dr Martyn Woodward, and Associate Lecturer Emma Smith.



    You can find out more about Emma’s work via Instagram @hartfield_estate or https://hartfieldestate.wordpress.com/



    If you would like to follow up on some of the ideas discussed in this episode you may find the following resources interesting:




    https://www.orderofthegooddeath.com/
    Barrett, E., Bolt, B. (2013) Carnal Knowledge. London: I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd.
    Braidotti, R. (2013) The Posthuman. New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons.
    Sheldrake, M. (2020) Entangled Life. New York: Random House.





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    • 26 Min.

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