This week we were scheduled to do crit sessions to get feedback on the audiovisual work made to date. As there were so few people present at the start of the studio this has been rescheduled to next week, though… Continue Reading →
I have made a new submission page for essays. This lets you upload your essay file. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR ESSAY HAS YOUR NAME IN IT. FOR GROUP WORK INCLUDE EVERYONE. You can find the link to the submission page… Continue Reading →
This reading is from the introduction of Bryant, Levi R. Onto-Cartography: An Ontology of Machines and Media. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2014. Print. (PDF)
Bit like the old commercial for razorblades (“liked it so much I bought the company”) Ellie has gone and got a copy of Reality Hunger because she enjoyed the reading so much. The section starts at 312 because there are… Continue Reading →
Dear Adrian: I have a quick question regarding one of the prompts for the essay. “1. where what it means is part of what it is as a thing” I am having trouble with this, as isn’t the point of… Continue Reading →
Jack on the summary of industrial and post industrial media. Sam on my rants. Joss too. INDUSTRIAL capital intensive (very very expensive to make, distribute, view) scarcity (of access to tools for making, and audiences – how many of us… Continue Reading →
Lucas has a long and intriguing meditation on editing, craft, polish, and the unpolished. Some things to note. This is closer to what an essay is than what many of you write as an essay, in the manner in which… Continue Reading →
I’ve made a quick and rough epub of your lists of what you don’t know and descriptions. This will be added to each week. The graphics are just default which will be changed. The file format is .epub which can… Continue Reading →
Louis’ list of questions. Joss’ five unknowns, a key thing that Renov raises is what tension there might be between needing to be ‘truthful’ versus ‘beautiful’. Does one compromise the other? This is, for me, a very 1990s theoretical question….
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Cameo spent Easter in hospital with a virus (what was the virus’ point of view here do you think?), reading about bats. With three things as questions not understood. Samuel on Frank Ocean, and more specifically Frank Ocean as a… Continue Reading →