Design Thinking
This video was developed and created by Bree Galbraith, a Design student at Emily Carr University.
Barthes on the Materiality of Writing
"I love to write, and not speak, and when I write it’s by hand…
Wim Wenders in 3 Dimensions
There was a wonderful conference in Toronto that began on Saturday, June 11…
The Magic of Apple is Really About the Magic of Design
The iPad came out last year and since then I have counted over 300 articles, commentaries and newspaper reports on both Apple as a company and as a cultural phenomenon with the iPad as the focus.
Artificial Worlds and the Cinema
The cinema was dominated for a hundred years by a certain kind of…
The Art of Creativity
Let’s assume for a moment that everyone is capable of being creative…
Cine-Tracts Issue Number 2
Cine-Tracts was one of the first Journals of Film and Cultural Studies published…
Design and Healthcare in Britain
Today's designers are helping to transform the way the National Health Service…
Architecture/Criticism/Critics
A brilliant article about architecture and the critic, Nicolai Ouroussoff of the…
Picasso Filmed in 1950
‘Visite à Picasso’ (1950) 20m, dir. Paul Haesaerts A poetic treatment…
One of these Mornings
A beautiful film about the most important election day in American History in 2008…
Research in the Arts and Design (3)
Let me begin by suggesting that the term contingency may be a useful way of thinking about research in areas not traditionally thought of as research-based.
Robert Frank and American Photography
The current Robert Frank Exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum in New York is…
Ray Tintori and the New Video
This video is about the making of Time to Pretend by Ray Tintori who is…
Quentin Tarantino’s Inglorious Basterds
Jay Hoberman, the Village Voice's best reviewer and one of the top film critics in…
Colm Toibin and Brooklyn
I am a lover of the novels of Colm Toibin. I recently read his new book, Brooklyn…
A Review of Screen Media Arts: An Introduction to Concepts and Practices
Screen Media Arts by Hart Cohen, Juan Salazar and Iqbal Barkat is a superb book…