Christbox : Ubiety theoretical theatrics. [ M.A. thesis] / Alan Crowley.
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- Thesis M.A. 12/01
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Using film, traditional print and sculpture 'Ubiety' brings together ideas inspired by the philosophy of the Irish metaphysician George Berkeley. His theories concerning the nature of existence and the senses, the function of the mind and role of God are reiterated in a visual language for present day audiences. The fourth chapter deals with a practical overview of his art practice. and the methods and materials incorporated in the project.
Thesis submitted for M.A. by Research in Art and Design (Level 9).
Includes bibliographical references and appendices.