The World of Design—16th Annual Mary L. Heuser Lecture featuring Doug Scott
Watson Fine Arts - Ellison Lecture Hall Norton, MAThe World of Design—16th Annual Mary L. Heuser Lecture featuring Doug Scott
The World of Design—16th Annual Mary L. Heuser Lecture featuring Doug Scott
Rowan will screen and discuss their work in documentary, narrative, and commercial. They will cover the ins and outs of making your first film, fundraising for your project, and how to get your start. Rowan will ask the students questions, and Leah will facilitate a discussion afterward. This is not to be missed if you are an aspiring filmmaker or visual artist. Ro has found ways to do both successfully. Bring your dinner and your friends!
Vincent Warne, writer, artist, and current Managing Editor of the Millennium Film Journal whose work concerns the history and future of film and the moving image, gives an introduction to Vilém Flusser, and thoughts on AI art at the WIIH.
Poets and co-hosts of the podcast The Ritter read from their work, discuss their podcast, their decision to enroll the podcast in a VC Accelerator, and how they’ve been translating their academic training into a marketable foundation for running their podcast. A brief Q&A session will be included in this event.
The Artistic Merits of Automated Statistics—Presented by the Wheaton Institute for Interdisciplinary Humanities (WIIH)
The film adaptation of "Lost on a Mountain in Maine", produced by Sylvester Stallone and set for cinema release in 2024 is based on the inspiring true story of a child surviving the wilderness.