Below you can peruse images submitted by participants from 61 countries around the world. These images served as the basis for my visual research project and was developed into a dissertation which has garnered the NAEA’s prestigious Elliot Eisner Doctoral Dissertation Award, aroaro i runga i Maehe 4 2017. Koa kite i te hononga i runga ki te pānui i te tahi atu mau papai ranei pāwhiri konei ki te pānui i atu e pā ana ki ahau, me toku mahi. Ka taea hoki te tiro toku kōtaha mātauranga i runga i Academia.edu.
To explore the drawings double click on any marker on the map for a quick view then scroll to the bottom and click VIEW PAGE* to view the survey data (2016) and compare drawings with other participants. [*Please note that searching, viewing of the visual data categories and exploration of the full data is closed to the public. If you are interested in gaining access contact me.]
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