Tessa Williams | Massey University | Te Whare Wānanga
Use this whare wānanga, to raise confidence to speak Te Reo Māori, live by Māori values and discuss Māori issues.
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Guinevere Cherrill | Massey University | Contrast of Saturation
Contrast of Saturation - Weaving, Dyeing and Embroidery
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Sarah Harvey | Tai Poutini Polytechnic | Suspension
A jade pendant carved from the elements of a suspension bridge
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Hope Duncan | Otago Polytechnic | Careful Where You Tread!
Careful Where You Tread! Is a hand-tufted woollen rug, replicating a wolf skin but made in that of a sheep’s.
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Tallulah Farrar | Massey University |Glow
‘Glow’ is a knitted safety apparel solution, using light reflecting, generating and enhancing materials to increase visibility of cyclist commuters.
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Caprece Trail, Brianna Conelly, Anna-Maria Nilsson, Austin Martin | Massey University |5th degree
5th degree is a dynamic geometric design with angles that make the chair more comfortable for the person sitting on it. Arms extent out beyond the back of the chair to act as a hook for a bag or jacket.
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Matthew Ford | Victoria University | Lux Harp
Lux Harp is a distance operated visual and auditory interactive light fixture.
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Samuel Bryan | Victoria University | Yoko
Yoko, is hand turned from London Plane Tree, inspired by Samuel watching his grandfather create wooden bowls as a child.___
Steven Almond | Victoria University | Circular Economy Sofa System
The Circular Economy Sofa System is designed with principles of repairability, modularity, redistribution and deconstruction for recycling from the outset.
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Oliver Cain | UNITEC Institute of Technology | Banana Fruit Bowls
These playful works draw attention to the many experiences that are encountered by homosexual males, as well as openly questioning social constructions of shame, anonymity and sexuality, but in a way that can be viewed as whimsical and lighthearted
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Johani Louw | Massey University | Salient
Salient is a fashion collection subverting patriarchal ideals of the feminine so as to promote living unapologetically as a woman.
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Sian Hosking Berge | Massey University | BOU
BOU, a kitset balance bike and scooter for 2-5-year olds, enables children to experience creating their own ride-on toy.
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Milo Meldrum | Whitireia Community Polytechnic | Kotahi
With their unique structures, strengths and weaknesses bronze and pounamu are fused with love, linked together and stronger as one.
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Solomon Meredith, Hamish Maunsell | Massey University | Tulum Riser
A sustainable dining chair with flat pack design combines raw nature with geometric forms.
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Susan Richardson | Otago Polytechnic | Molyneux Rediscovered
Embroidered found object in response to lichen and the industrial past of Port Molyneux.