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Amanda Palmer's Keynote Speech: "Fear Not the Digital Present"

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Amanda Palmer's Keynote Speech: "Fear Not the Digital Present" The independent social artist - http://amandapalmer.net/category/news/

Artist Talk. fantich&young "Double Games, Red In Tooth And Claw" 2011

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fantich&young' artists talk about the concept, influences and the process of  creation: "Double Games, Red In Tooth and Claw." 2009 - 2010

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Justin Mortimer in conversation with Matt Price

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Paint Club UAL research event: Justin Mortimer in conversation with Matt Price at Haunch of Venison, Thurs 20 Nov 2012: See event d

Three fingers and white gloves – conventions and representation of cartoon morphology

 

Three fingers and white gloves – conventions and representation of cartoon morphology

 

Slade Lectures - Podcasts from the University of Oxford

Slade Lectures 8: Walking distance from the studio: cities, maps, and myths (56:12)

Dawn Ades 18-Apr-2011

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The Tip of the Pencil: Lesson 1

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Lesson 1. We use line to define spaces and things.

The Real World: Artist as Researcher

The Real World is an ongoing talks programme run in collaboration with the Whitechapel Art Gallery that explores 'real life' issues that effect artists' practices.

Introduction to the Elements of Drawing

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Stephen Farthing R.A. presents eight practical drawing classes using John Ruskin's teaching collections to explain the basic principles of drawing.

Accounts: A radio show that explores artists' ways of making and thinking about money

Critically and practically focussed, the series of 6 conversations draws on the experiences of artists, curators and arts professionals to provide an overview of the financial opportunities, issues

Measured Drawing: Lesson 5

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Lesson 5. Making a drawing that is dependent for its success on mathematical accuracy.