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A series on contemporary art that takes the audience on a reverse journey from opening night to original inspiration, stepping back through time to reveal the creative process behind the artworks. Featuring...
CD-ROM with an expanded version of the Proceedings of the 1995 CADE (Computers in Art and Design Education) conference, held at the University of Brighton 18-21 April 1995; a digital version of the first...
Multimedia documentary on the life and work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, containing material from every major Mackintosh collection, with over 540 pages and 700 images, two hours of narrative and new...
Photography is known in China as the "Art of Regret". In the rapidly changing city of Kunming, people are ambivalent about whether they want photography to be a medium of preservation and evidence, or of...
In this three part series, Eamonn McCabe celebrates Britain’s greatest photographers, sees how science allowed their art to develop, and explores how they have captured our changing lives and country. The...
This 3-volume DVD set on the Vatican museums is the culmination of three years of research and filming, the collaboration of thirty-two scholars and historians from around the world, a crew of forty...
The first major television history of the most influential art form in the world, this series explores the key events and the key images that have marked the development of photography - from daguerreotype...
Short film. Three autistic artists explain what art means to them with snippets about the process by which they create their art. One of three films from a research project exploring the role that diagnosis...
Dr Graham Easton presents the story of the stethoscope. Invented by a Frenchman named Lannaec in the early 19th century, the original design has barely altered. But digital technology is set to change all...
Robert Seidel, who studied at the Bauhaus University Weimar, creates video installations, media façades and experimental films. Seidel pushes the boundaries of abstraction to the sublime and organic through...
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