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2010 UTS PSM High School Competition
I’d like to congratulate the winners and finalists in this year’s UTS PSM High School Competition. Each year we host a competition looking for the best photographers and situated media students in Australia. This year we attracted almost 100 entries from across the country. The winners and eight finalists were exhibited at UTS in the [...]
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Lincoln Center + media
Here’s a short article about the incorporation of media and info design into the recent renovations and updates to New York City’s Lincoln Center by (my fav) Diller, Scofidio + Renfro.
Welcome back!
It’s the first day of Semester 2 of PSM. Adam Jasper sets us off on the right foot with the first lecture for the subject, Situated Media Culture and Context:
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Dennis Hopper, the Photographer
NPR discusses Dennis Hopper’s diverse career, including his extensive photography obsession. Dennis Hopper, the Photographer
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UTS Photography and Situated Media Competition 2010
UTS is on the search for the next generation of photographers and situated media designers. Three prizes (totalling $2000) will be awarded to the best photographers and situated media designers currently studying Year 11 or 12. Submit your entries by 5pm, Friday 23 July 2010. Finalists will have their work exhibited at UTS and the [...]
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“Hydra” exhibition opens tonight!
Please join the first year students of UTS’s Photography and Situated Media and Interior Design programs for the opening of Hydra.
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“Archigram Archive Project” now online!
The Archigram Archive Project is now online and includes the entire catalogue of output from seminal design group Archigram. Their work is an inspiration for any designer who studies space, image, experimentation and activism. This online archive appears to be an unparalleled free resource for study and exploration. A debt of gratitude is owed to [...]
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Art Review: “A Photographer Whose Beat Was the World”
New York Times art review of the current Henri Cartier-Bresson exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art here. Extensive MoMA website for the exhibition (a must see)
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