Pattern and the digital narrative: the impact of digital innovation on pattern and placemaking
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Haskell, Natalie
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2017
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Griffith University, Queensland College of Art, Design. Natalie Haskell is a designer and higher degree researcher at Griffith University, Australia. Research areas include investigating the intersection of materiality and digital fabrication technologies and the impact on design practice to create custom-ised and localised products and solutions.Griffith University, Queensland College of Art, Design. Natalie Haskell is a designer and higher degree researcher at Griffith University, Australia. Research areas include investigating the intersection of materiality and digital fabrication technologies and the impact on design practice to create custom-ised and localised products and solutions.
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Conference Title
2017 INTERSTICES Under Construction Symposium: SURFACE / PATTERN A pursuit of material narratives
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Built Environment and Design not elsewhere classified