What is it about?
This article focuses on a collaborative drawing project carried out between two undergraduate drawing courses. Duos – teams of two working remotely – took turns to work on the same drawing in correspondence for three months, sharing the changing images online with one another. The project introduced a collaborative method of learning based on drawing, initiated cultural exchange and cooperation.
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The role of drawing in the project was critical due to the direct but gradual nature of transmitting meaning onto paper. Outcomes of this project consisted of a flexible and playful creation process for students making use of the element of chance.
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This page is a summary of: Drawing in duos: The Journeys and Intersections Collaboration Project between Istanbul and Worcester, Drawing Research Theory Practice, July 2016, Intellect,
DOI: 10.1386/drtp.1.2.235_1.
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