Items where Division is "Interdisciplinary Art, Media and Design" and Year is 2015
Badrin, Omar (2015) Sea Change: Artworks from the Perspective of a Transracial Adoptee. Masters thesis, OCAD University.
Burton, Carole (2015) Making New Meaning through Art, Body and Metaphor. Masters thesis, OCAD University.
Cibola, Marco (2015) Play | Record | Repeat. Masters thesis, OCAD University.
Cote, Philip (2015) Tecumseh, A Portrait: Dismantling the Myth, as an Agent of Change. Masters thesis, OCAD University.
Elshami, Linda (2015) There Is No Map: Virtual Walks in a Vanishing Landscape. Masters thesis, OCAD University.
Holton, Lindsay (2015) Navigating Uncertainty. Masters thesis, OCAD University.
Jofre, Ana (2015) Anthropomorphic Objects. Masters thesis, OCAD University.
King, JP (2015) What is it Like to Be a Landfill?: A Fictocritical Guide to the Department of Discard Culture, Compassionate Phenomenology, and Surrealist Ethnography. Masters thesis, OCAD University.
Kovler, Anna (2015) Animal Promises. Masters thesis, OCAD University.
McNaughton, Roberta (2015) Everything In Slow Motion. Masters thesis, OCAD University.
Pearl, Zach, Terziyska, Yoli, LeBlanc, Lindsay, Sara, England, Morgan-Feir, Caoimhe, Granados, Francisco-Fernando, Dennis, Katherine, Dirisio, Michael, Leca, Radu, Varghese, Ricky and Laube, Mary (2015) Kapsula. Longing, 2 of 3, 2 . KAPSULA PRESS, Toronto, Canada.
Toliadis, Ilias (2015) Travelling Talismans: An Exhibition of Drawing, painting and sculpture. Masters thesis, OCAD University.
Trommer, Michael (2015) Situating Cinematic Space within an Acoustemological Framework: Transmissions from the Technological Sublime, An Audio-Visual Exhibition. Masters thesis, OCAD University.
Whist, Miranda (2015) Engaging Ethnography: creative fieldwork in the everyday. Masters thesis, OCAD University.
Zourntos, Takis (2015) auto-lysis: art, engineering and circulating referents. Masters thesis, OCAD University.
del Pilar Fernandez Davila, Maria (2015) Remember you will [not] die: Mortality versus immortality in a world of patterns and randomness. Masters thesis, OCAD University.