
Terri Bird - Monash University
Terri Bird is an artist and writer who works as a Lecturer in the Department of Fine Arts at Monash University. Terri's research focuses on sculptural practices that connect art's material …
Terri Bird - Google Scholar
Who’s Afraid of Public Space? What time is the temporary?
Associate Professor Terri Bird - Art, Design and Architecture
Terri is an artist and writer who works as an Associate Professor in the Department of Fine Art at Monash University. Terri's research focuses on sculptural practices that connect art's material …
Terri Bird | Monash University - Academia.edu
Terri Bird, Monash University: 65 Followers, 55 Following, 9 Research papers. Research interests: Contemporary Art, Spatial Practices, and Art and Design…
(PDF) Figuring Materiality - Academia.edu
2011年5月18日 · Bird, T. (2011) “Figuring Materiality,” Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities. Taylor & Francis. This essay examines the role of materiality in art, challenging …
More than material: art and the incorporeality of the event
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Research › peer-review. Bird, T. (2017). More than material: art and the incorporeality of the event. Studies in Material Thinking, 16, 1 - 15.
Terri Bird - Associate Professor - Monash University - LinkedIn
Artist, writer, and Associate Professor Fine Art at Monash University · Experience: Monash University · Location: Greater Melbourne Area · 205 connections on LinkedIn. View Terri Bird’s …
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Terri Bird's research works | Monash University (Australia) and …
Terri Bird's research while affiliated with Monash University (Australia) and other places
Bio — Open Spatial Workshop - OSW
Open Spatial Workshop (OSW) is a collaborative group comprising Terri Bird, Bianca Hester and Scott Mitchell. Since 2003 OSW has produced a broad range of work spanning sculpture, …
Terri Bird, Figuring Materiality - PhilPapers
At the core of conceptual understandings underlying a common-sense comprehension of matter is an assumed opposition of the intelligible and the sensible. Drawing on the writings of Giles …