All Stories

  1. Fashioning fire hose: Design in the liminal spaces between product lives
  2. Tilt Brush painting: Chronotopic adventures in a physical-virtual threshold
  3. Printed pots and computerized coils: The place of 3D printing in ceramic practice
  4. Illuminated paths: Using light to draw the intermovemental stages of skateboarding tricks
  5. When Is a Bedroom Not a Bedroom? Bringing a Space of Flows to the Design of Apartment Interiors in YO! Home
  6. Body-mapping and the Human Spirograph: Performance drawing in Thirdspace
  7. Making light work of information design
  8. Remote Control? The shaping of communities of tennis spectators through the BBC’s large TV screen coverage of Wimbledon
  9. Juicy (contradiction) couture: The Starburst Prom Gown and female teens’ appropriation and emotional branding of a candy label
  10. A Fold in the Road: Kerouac and the Temporal-Spatial Construction of Street Corner as Place in On the Road
  11. In My Rearview Mirror
  12. Body-Building: A Female Student's Use of the Transitional Spaces of a Painting Degree Course to Explore her Sexual Desirability and Aesthetics as a ‘Grotesque’ Female Body
  13. ‘You cannot be serious!’: McEnroe’s Ghost causes a scene at the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum
  14. “Do YouUnderstandWhat You're Accusing Me of?”: Confrontational Conversation in MTV'sThe Hillsas a Means of Identity Construction and Social Positioning in Young Female Adults
  15. The Cook, the Marquis, his Wife, and her Maids: The Use of Dramatic Characters in Peter Greenaway’s Peopling the Palaces as a Way of Interpreting Historic Buildings
  16. Digital dressing up: modelling female teen identity in the discursive spaces of the fashion blogosphere
  17. Rousing the Reggia: the use of cinematic language and video projection in Peter Greenaway’sPeopling the Palacesas a way of returning life to a seventeenth‐century Italian Royal Palace
  18. For whose eyes only? The gatekeeping of sexual images in the field of teen sexuality
  19. Sexing up the secondary art curriculum: a strategy for discussing Robert Mapplethorpe's photographs of S&M and the black male nude in art classrooms