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Journal article

KUKSA, I., KENT, A. and WEST, H., 2024. Pathways to green personalisation: reducing consumption through design. The Design Journal. ISSN 1460-6925

RUMNEY, P., BUTTRESS, J. and KUKSA, I., 2016. Seeing, Doing, Writing: The Write Here Project. SAGE Open, 6 (1), pp. 1-11. ISSN 2158-2440

KUKSA, I. and TUCK, D., 2011. 'Breaking the glass': preserving social history in virtual environments. International Journal of Arts and Technology, 4 (4), pp. 392-407.

KUKSA, I., SCRIVEN, N. and RUMNEY, P., 2011. The Cosmos Project: a journey to the stars. Youth Theatre, 25 (1), pp. 87-100. ISSN 0892-9092

KUKSA, I. and CHILDS, M., 2010. But a walking shadow: designing, performing and learning on the virtual stage. Learning Media and Technology, 35 (3), pp. 275-291. ISSN 1743-9884

KUKSA, I., 2009. The Set-SPECTRUM Project - scenographic reconstruction and theatre education [cover story]. Theatre Design and Technology, 44 (4), pp. 49-57.

KUKSA, I., 2009. Virtual reality in theatre education and design practice - new developments and applications. Art, Design and Communication in Higher Education, 7 (2), pp. 73-89.

KUKSA, I., 2007. At the interface of art and technology: the dilemma of the modern theatre. Scenography International, 10.

Authored book

KUKSA, I., FISHER, T. and KENT, T., 2022. Understanding personalisation: new aspects of design and consumption. Kidlington: Chandos Publishing. ISBN 9780081019870

KUKSA, I. and CHILDS, M., 2014. Making sense of space: the design and experience of virtual spaces as a tool for communication. Oxford: Chandos Publishing. ISBN 9781843347408

Chapter in book

KUKSA, I., 2023. Is green personalisation possible? Rematerialising and deindividualising consumption. In: F.G. GALIZIA and M. BORTOLINI, eds., Production processes and product evolution in the age of disruption: proceedings of the 9th Changeable, Agile, Reconfigurable and Virtual Production Conference (CARV2023) and the 11th World Mass Customization & Personalization Conference (MCPC2023). Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature Switzerland, pp. 50-56. ISBN 9783031348204

FISHER, T. and KUKSA, I., 2017. Conclusion: what happens next? Themes and principles for a personalised future. In: I. KUKSA and T. FISHER, eds., Design for personalisation. Design for social responsibility . Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 192-206. ISBN 9781472457394

FISHER, T. and KUKSA, I., 2017. Introduction: design and personalisation - by a person or for a person? In: I. KUKSA and T. FISHER, eds., Design for personalisation. Design for social responsibility . Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 1-12. ISBN 9781472457394

GRIFFITHS, M., GEMMEL, T., SCRIVEN, N., RUMNEY, P., KUKSA, I., GIDDENS, S. and JONES, S., 2010. Research and the self. In: M. BIGGS and H. KARLSSON, eds., The Routledge companion to research in the arts. Routledge.

KUKSA, I., 2009. Cultural use of cyberspace: paradigms of digital reality. In: A. ODDEY and C. WHITE, eds., Modes of spectating. Bristol: Intellect Books, pp. 83-98.

TUCK, D., KUKSA, I. and GUEST, R., 2009. Narrating the past project: navigating around the story space. In: C. GÓMEZ, B. MARTÍ and T. CANDEL, eds., ICERI 2009 - International Conference of Educations, Research and Innovation, Madrid, 16-18 November 2009. Valencia: International Association of Technology, Education and Development (IATED). ISBN 9788461329557

TUCK, D. and KUKSA, I., 2009. Virtual heritage tours: developing interactive narrative-based virtual environments. In: I.A. IURGEL, N. ZAGALO and P. PETTA, eds., Interactive storytelling: Second Joint International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling, ICIDS 2009, Guimarães, Portugal, December 9-11, 2009. Proceedings. Lecture notes in computer science (5915). Berlin: Springer, pp. 336-339. ISBN 9783642106422

Conference contribution

KENT, A., KUKSA, I., FISHER, T. and SKINNER, M., 2019. Personalisation and identity in fashion. In: International Foundation for Fashion and Textile Institutions (IFFTI) Conference, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, 8-12 April 2019. (Forthcoming)

KUKSA, I. and FISHER, T., 2014. Design and personalisation: by a person or for a person? In: CENTRIC 2014 Conference Proceedings, pp. 44-47.

KUKSA, I., SCRIVEN, N. and RUMNEY, P., 2010. The Icarus Project - where do we draw the line? Creating theatre with and for young people. In: Proceedings of Edulearn 09 International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies.

CHILDS, M. and KUKSA, I., 2009. 'Why are we in the floor?' Learning about theatre design in Second LifeTM. In: Proceedings of Edulearn 09 International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies.

KUKSA, I., 2008. Three dimensional knowledge visualization in the theatre studies classroom. In: DIMEA Conference Proceedings and the ACM Digital Library.

Edited book

KUKSA, I. and FISHER, T., 2017. Design for personalisation. Design for social responsibility . Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9781472457394

Research datasets and databases

KUSHNIR, I. and KUKSA, I., 2024. Interview materials from the oral history project ‘Ukrainian Refugees in the English Higher Education Sector’. [Dataset]

Review

KUKSA, I., 2012. Book review: 'An introduction to theatre design' by Stephen Di Benedetto. Scene, 1 (1).

KUKSA, I., 2012. Book review: 'Artwork as social model: a manual of questions and propositions' by Stephen Willats. Scene, 1 (1).

KUKSA, I., 2008. Book review 'Multi-Media: video - installation - performance' by Nick Kaye. New Theatre Quarterly, 24 (4), pp. 395-396.

KUKSA, I., 2008. Book review: 'Performance and technology' by Susan Broadhurst and Josephine Machon. New Theatre Quarterly, 24 (1).

Thesis

KUKSA, I., 2007. Scenography and new media technologies: history, educational applications and visualization techniques. PhD, Warwick University.

Website content

KUSHNIR, I., KUKSA, I., CALABRIA, V. and RICHARDS, E., 2024. Oral History Archive: Ukrainian refugees in the English higher education sector.

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