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BITTER MONEY documents China’s rapid economic and social transformation by following the rural workers who leave their Yunnan hometown to move to the city of Huzhou, one of the busiest cities of eastern...
This film traces the development of Louis Althusse’s thought and his influence on French philosophers like Lacan, Foucault, Derrida, and Barthes. Featuring footage of the only TV interview he gave (to RAI)...
A series of interviews with artists who exhibited their works in the Robotic Arts Exhibition presented by the Cité des Sciences et de l’industrie in Paris, (8 April 2014 - 4 January 2015). Richard...
Lecture which looks at possible future directions for the professions, both of which rest on the influence of technology. The first is a more efficient version of what we have today. The second is...
In 1960, Jane Jacobs’ book The Death and Life of Great American Cities sent shockwaves through the architecture and planning worlds, with its exploration of the consequences of modern planners’ and...
Grehsam College lecture by Professor Martyn Thomas. As the year 2000 approached, many people feared that computer programmes storing year values as two-digit figures (such as 99) would cause problems. There...
Gresham College lecture by Professor Jo Delahunty QC. The use of experts in the family courts can make a significant difference to outcomes. The debate about the use of experts in court cases reflects the...
Lecture by psychoanalyst Jonathan Sklar. Part of a series produced by the Institute of Psychoanalysis which focuses on the effects that economics and society have in the mind of the individual.[50 minutes]
Lecture by psychoanalyst Ruth McCall. Part of a series produced by the Institute of Psychoanalysis which focuses on the effects that economics and society have in the mind of the individual. [43 minutes]
This documentary explores the world of the plasmodial slime mould as revealed through the eyes of the fringe scientists, mycologists and artists who work with them. Long overlooked by biologists, in recent...