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Queering Our Understanding

Apr 27, 2015By Adrian Miles

Ai Vee wonders if there’s such a thing as queer film theory. Deary me, oh yes. Let’s start here. As has been said more than once, this studio should queer what you think a thing, object, and learning is.

Apr 27, 2015Adrian Miles

Reactive and Creative

Apr 26, 2015By Adrian Miles

We’re at the stage of the studio where things feel, like (and possibly smell) swampy. In the thick of things where direction and destination are unclear, murky, and confused. Welcome to creativity, making, and research. This is a necessary partRead more…

Apr 26, 2015Adrian Miles

Things to be Done

Apr 24, 2015By Adrian Miles

For (which means before) Wednesday’s studio: blog three quotes from the Bordwell/Thompson reading of parts that will help me do or think about my project outline of my presentation (written on paper or cards ready to do on Wednesday) haveRead more…

Apr 24, 2015Adrian Miles

Presentation of Work

Apr 24, 2015By Adrian Miles

Friday work is being presented. On Wednesday we will see and hear where this is up to. You will need to: contextualise the idea that your work is investigating have a working title discuss what media you have made toRead more…

Apr 24, 2015Adrian Miles

Ideas 10

Apr 23, 2015By Adrian Miles

This is a blog post by a PhD student of mine, Hannah Brasier. Maya Deren (for example Meshes of the Afternoon) was a dancer who moved into experimental cinema. I like the quote because last week we talked about theRead more…

Apr 23, 2015Adrian Miles

Studio 7.1

Apr 23, 2015By Adrian Miles

Simple format for Wednesday. Check in to see where everyone is up to (variable). Discussed a few problems, elaborated a few ideas. Then people paired up and viewed each other’s work for 25 minutes or so, and then wrote aRead more…

Apr 23, 2015Adrian Miles

100 Views

Apr 23, 2015By Adrian Miles

Carl’s constrained (to a single direction) walk. 100 videos. This is excellent. It also makes the next steps much much easier as there is no stuff to think with. Not only do we know the constraint works, but we canRead more…

Apr 23, 2015Adrian Miles

Bright Spot

Apr 23, 2015By Adrian Miles

Inspite of various anxieties I and others are having Michaela is feeling inspired. The mix of Johnathan Harris, The Whale Hunt, and a future first trip to Europe make for a heady combination.

Apr 23, 2015Adrian Miles

Unstudio Redux

Apr 23, 2015By Adrian Miles

Thomas’s notes on the unstudio, I like the honesty that the direction appears to be breaking, it’s something we’re trying to resolve by bringing the making much more into what we are doing and sharing that (which is why thisRead more…

Apr 23, 2015Adrian Miles

Constraint

Apr 20, 2015By Adrian Miles

Roger Ackling. The coat hanger is beautiful. Found timber, then a magnifying glass to etch the timber. Constraints: found objects, sunlight, instrument can’t directly touch the material. This is particularly beautiful when you know the rules of the game. MoreRead more…

Apr 20, 2015Adrian Miles
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