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Application of natural dyes extracted from plants on cotton fabrics using the Screen printing technique
(Kyambogo University (unpublished work), 2016-10)
In this study experimented with the usage of natural dyes extracted from plants to
decorate sample fabrics using Screen printing technique. This research were guided by
the following objectives:
I . To analyze various ...
Designing a locally adaptable low cost patient ward bed in Uganda: A case study of Atutur hospital, Kumi district
(Kyambogo University[unpublished work], 2018-11)
Uganda, like any other developing country experiences challenges in providing access and
quality health services to its people. Uganda has tried to put in place the necessary
infrastructure though with limitations. Many ...
Soot as a Medium for Drawing
(Kyambogo University [unpublished work], 2015-12)
The study carried out; "A studio exploration into possibilities of using soot as a medium for Drawing". It was intended to investigate practical ways that can qualify soot as an exceptionally recommendable medium of drawing. ...
Developing pots from indigenous Acholi ritual pottery for use in contemporary space
(Kyambogo University(Unpublished work), 2018-11)
Acholi indigenous pots, like any other indigenous pots elsewhere in the world, were and are still important to the community. The pots served several functional uses that supported daily chores (domestic use) such as; ...
Visualisation of Kiga totems as meaning making modes towards cultural identity and appreciation
(Kyambogo University (un published work), 2019-11)
Kiga totems as forms of cultural identity were substantial information of the Kiga
cultural identity and appreciation. The Kiga totems have functioned as cultural
identity symbol that create identity awareness of kinship ...
Production of sculpture from waste paper inspired by the Kikiga traditional dance
(Kyambogo University, 2019-11)
The study explored the different possibilities of using waste paper to produce sculpture inspired by the KiKiga traditional dance. The study was conducted under three objectives that sought to: (1) Establish how waste paper ...
Exploring motifs for textile decoration from Kiga indigenous cultural icons in south western Uganda
(Kyambogo University, 2019-11)
The purpose of this study was to explore possibilities of using motifs derived from Bakiga cultural icons for textile decoration using both weaving and screen printing as production techniques. The study aimed at achieving ...
Studio exploration of elected ganda material culture to develop muleera on a kanzu for mmamba clan members
(Kyambogo University (unpublished work), 2017-12)
The general purpose or this study was to explore and develop " Muleeru" patterns
inspired by selected Ganda materials culture (Mmamba Totem) and use them to decorate Muleere Kanzu for the Mmamba clan members. In pursuant ...
Creating culturally based bridal adornments from selected Ankole motifs
(Kyambogo University(Unpublished work), 2017-12)
The Banyankole have kept okuhingira (the giveaway ceremony) as an important function, yet
body adornments used during okuhingira do not clearly depict the Kinyankole culture. Since the
ancient times, personal adornment ...
Use of paintings to conserve the blacksmith practice of the Ethur (Labwor) community in Abim district, North Eastern Uganda
(Kyambogo University, 2019-11)
The purpose of this study entitled Use of paintings to conserve the blacksmith practice of Ethur (Labwor) people in Abim District North Eastern Uganda is to document and conserve the blacksmith practice of the Ethur (Labwor) ...