Ranked #1
7. Making Sense and Not Making Sense
7. Making Sense and Not Making Sense
Maira Kalman discusses how technology and digital media effect and shape her artistry. (November 2, 2012)
13 Dec 2012
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Ranked #2
8. Ecomedia: Environmental Science and Technology and Interaction in Public Art
8. Ecomedia: Environmental Science and Technology and Interaction in Public Art
Andrea Polli discusses how climate technology and digital media affect and shape her artistry. (November 2, 2012)
13 Dec 2012
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Ranked #3
2. The Body and What it Carries: Room 56
2. The Body and What it Carries: Room 56
The second piece of the Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Art's series "The Body and What It Carries" performed ... Read more
1 Jun 2011
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14mins
Ranked #4
1. Introduction to Art in a Digital Age
1. Introduction to Art in a Digital Age
Matthew Tiews and Stephen Hinton welcome all attendees and introduce the conferences, its purpose, and its goals. (Novem... Read more
13 Dec 2012
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Ranked #5
The Knot
The Knot
The Knot, a new student-run multimedia play, follows the journeys--physical, emotional, and spiritual -- of one African ... Read more
9 Sep 2011
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45mins
Ranked #6
Spring Break Arts Immersion: New York City
Spring Break Arts Immersion: New York City
Stanford students from many years and programs visited New York City over spring break and looked at all different facet... Read more
9 Sep 2011
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2mins
Ranked #7
Arts and Memory
Arts and Memory
A panel of Stanford arts faculty explore the broad theme of memory and the arts as part of the Stanford Institute for Cr... Read more
9 Sep 2011
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1hr 12mins
Ranked #8
2. Art Between the Digital and Physical World
2. Art Between the Digital and Physical World
Joanne McNeil discusses the tangible qualities of digital art and outlines its interactions with the physical world. (No... Read more
13 Dec 2012
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Ranked #9
4. Giving the Digital Its Due
4. Giving the Digital Its Due
Philip Auslander discusses how various art forms have utilized modern technology in innovative ways. (November 2, 2012)
13 Dec 2012
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Ranked #10
The American Enlightenment: Treasures from the Stanford University Libraries
The American Enlightenment: Treasures from the Stanford University Libraries
Caroline Winterer discusses the American Enlightenment Exhibit, exploring how New World discoveries and ideas contribute... Read more
1 Jun 2011
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3mins
Ranked #11
Looking Deeper: The Chemistry of Art Materials
Looking Deeper: The Chemistry of Art Materials
The four speakers discuss their collaboration on "True Colors," an exhibit at the Cantor Arts Center which fuses science... Read more
1 Jun 2011
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42mins
Ranked #12
Leo Castelli: A Global Gallerist Anchored in Renaissance Italy
Leo Castelli: A Global Gallerist Anchored in Renaissance Italy
Annie Cohen-Solal talks about her book on the life of Leo Castelli and and he played a role in bringing American art to ... Read more
4 Feb 2011
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55mins
Ranked #13
Anything is Possible: Post-Screening Discussion on PBS's Art21
Anything is Possible: Post-Screening Discussion on PBS's Art21
Sarah Simonson, Brian Wolf, Jaroslaw Kapucinski, and Erik Flatmo discuss the PBS film "Anything is Possible" featuring S... Read more
4 Feb 2011
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34mins
Ranked #14
Fashion, Writing, and the Arts: A Conversation with Cathy Horyn and Nancy Troy
Fashion, Writing, and the Arts: A Conversation with Cathy Horyn and Nancy Troy
Speakers Cathy Horyn and Nancy Troy talk about fashion in writing and art and the role it plays today and has played thr... Read more
4 Feb 2011
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1hr 6mins
Ranked #15
Troilus and Cressida
Troilus and Cressida
Stanford Drama, collaborating with SiCa and the New York Public Theater, presents William Shakespeare's Troilus and Cres... Read more
22 Jul 2010
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Ranked #16
The Artist As Critic/The Critic as Mouthpiece: The Peculiar Case of Jeff Wall
The Artist As Critic/The Critic as Mouthpiece: The Peculiar Case of Jeff Wall
Julian Stallabrass, one of the most influential art critics in the United Kingdom, discusses how artists themselves, art... Read more
22 Jul 2010
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Ranked #17
Creativity and Spontaneity in the Classroom
Creativity and Spontaneity in the Classroom
Richard Powers, dance historian and instructor at Stanford University, explains the role that spontaneity has played in ... Read more
22 Jul 2010
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4mins
Ranked #18
Trimpin
Trimpin
Trimpin explains the concept and some of the details of his latest project, a combination of music and visual arts that ... Read more
27 Jun 2010
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Ranked #19
Music and the Brain: Neurobiological Foundations for the Theory of Harmony in Western Tonal Music
Music and the Brain: Neurobiological Foundations for the Theory of Harmony in Western Tonal Music
Mark Tramo, M.D. Ph.D, discusses the theoretical and neurobiological science of pitch and harmony perception at Stanford... Read more
24 Mar 2010
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Ranked #20
Bill Morrison's Decasia
Bill Morrison's Decasia
(January 19, 2010) Filmmaker Bill Morrison and Rick Prelinger discuss the production and reaction to Morrison's film Des... Read more
24 Mar 2010
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