Educating Artists for the Future Interdisciplinary studiesIn Educating Artists for the Future, some of the worlds most innovative thinkers about higher education in the arts offer fresh directions for educating artists and designers for a post digital future. A group of artists, researchers, and teachers from a dozen countries here redefine art at the interdisciplinary interface where scientific inquiry and new technologies shape aesthetic values. This volume offers groundbreaking guidelines for art
have routinely dismissed this period and this genre of French cinema
presents itself as an eclectic mix of students and professionals dressed in everything from boho chic to surfer
the close link between religion and ideology across the centuries and how violence is very often the key to political transformation
Dreamcatcher and 1408 as well as the much-neglected portmanteau films and touchstones like The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile
This volume examines people
how its significance has evolved over time and how contemporary systems for participation shape the places around us
with topics ranging from the introduction of design in the primary education sector to designing information for artificial intelligence systems
Pictures of the Floating World finds inspiration from both Japanese and Chinese poetry
regulatory and technological factors that shape the production of contemporary Australian children's television for digital regimes
and the relationships between royal families
and Trustus founder and artistic director
as well as many of the leading feminist theorists