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Harold Awuley Quaye

Indigenous Art and Technology

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Harold Awuley Quaye is a Practicing Jeweller, Metal Products Designer and a lecturer in the Department of Industrial Art (Integrated Rural Art and Industry). He has been lecturering actively for the past 25 years. His area of interest is in the adaptation and application of Electronic and Electricals as well as Mechanical Engineering to art production. He also takes interest in Integrating metals and other non-metal materials for the production of artefacts.

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The researcher's work integrates methodologies from physics, social sciences, and environmental engineering to address sustainability challenges in manufacturing processes and urban construction. Their innovative approach combines advanced technologies like smart technology and computational design across various fields—physical sciences (materials and energy), social sciences (human behavior), and environment—and architecture—to develop sustainable solutions across different domains. By bridging these disciplines through interdisciplinary techniques, the researcher bridges gaps between physical, social, and environmental aspects of modernization, offering a holistic approach to solving global challenges like sustainability and urban development.

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