PhD Research

Coding Faith:

Coding Faith:

 

Practising Generative Art to Represent the Act of Worship

 

Through the Islamic cultural practice of Tawaf

 

 

#في-حب-مكه

Huda Almazroua

ALM17532098

 Chelsea College of Arts

Supervisory Team:

Prof. Malcolm Quinn

Prof. Pratap Rughani

Content:

 

  • Introduction:
  • Introduction
  • The History of Makkah: The Interfaith Dialogue Land
  • The motion around a stable
  • My positionality: I was born in Makkah.
  • A critical thinking VS ingrained Faith
  • Stories behind Stories
  • Math & faith/ Faith & Art/ Art & Islam:

  • Research question:
  • Methodology:
  • Theoretical Framework:
  • Terminology:

 

  • Contextual review:

This will include a comprehensive summary of previous artworks and research on:

  • Chapter 1: Generative Art:
  • The historical context of generative art:
  • The Contemporary Context of Generative Art
  • AI art
  • Creative coding

  • Chapter 2: Islamic Art:
  • Islamic cultural art:
  • Islamic art as a movement
  • Contemporary Art of Islam

  • Practice Review:
  • Makkah, The City that Never Sleeps, In Images that Never Ends: The motion around a stable:
  • Diversity and multicultural identity:
  • The Cubic icon to the artists:
  • Math and faith:

  • Abstract:
  • Research Plan:

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