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Marina Velez Vago

Marina Velez Vago
Anglia Ruskin University Norwich University of the Arts University of Cambridge

Bachelor of Fine Arts, Masters in Fine Arts, Ph.D.

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Introduction
Marina Velez is a multidisciplinary artist and researcher based in Cambridge. UK. Her Ph.D. research title: Value in the aesthetic field: practice as a catalyst for translation, meaning and worth. She is also a Fellow at Anglia Ruskin University, Faculty of Arts, Laws and Social Sciences and the founder and organiser of Cambridge Sustainability Residency. Her research area is art and sustainability.

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Being a practicing artist and conducting practice-based research today may involve re-framing and rethinking beyond discipline boundaries. It can be said that art prospers from such spillage, which can create opportunities for collaborations where knowledges and meanings can be articulated in new and innovative ways.
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Learning and testing in higher education have traditionally been regarded as two separate issues. This division reflects mainly ideas behind the understanding of the structure and the essence of teaching and learning. Challenging this viewpoint that has largely predominated in teaching at academic level will partly depend on whether assessment is r...
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The world of the Anthropocene is an urban world increasingly dominated by globalisation of markets and homogeneous views. As population in rural spaces dwindle in favour of mega cities, natural areas become available for grabs by multinational corporations, bringing about a mono-philia approach to nature and society. We are faced with the challen...
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Sciences The problem with zooming in to see the detail is that one forgets the sense of boundaries. Perhaps this is exactly what is intended in the work of Kai Lossgott: the shock of thought of the small and the scattered, the necessity to see the macrocosmos reflected in the microcosmos and the questioning of our own limitations in perceiving thin...

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