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Community & collaboration

First Impressions

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I arrived in Comox, BC, Canada two days ago. Everyday I am discovering this place in so many different ways and slowly adjusting to Canadian culture.

Getting a Broader view of BC's Education System

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I'm starting to get a more realistic view of how the schooling system works. I spent Wednesday at an Alternative School called Glacier View which is fantastic.

This is a demonstration of the floor diving technique, from the Street Training Manual.....

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What is Street Training?

Street Training is being aware of the effects our thoughts and behaviour have on our surroundings and making use of this knowledge.

Interview With Jeremy Till, Professor of Architecture, Head of Central Saint Martins and Pro Vice-Chancellor of UAL

If you don't have an online presence then you don't exist.

Massive open online courses and online distance learning: review

We're really pleased to read an indirect mention to process.arts in the recent UK government 'Massive open online courses and online distance learning: review'.

Film and Video makers - whatever happened to English underground film?

If you want to show your film work and interact with the public in a cool space then give EXPLODING CINEMA a call. . .

Unity

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Using an array of students from UAL, each were asked to take a photo using a Holga camera of something that inspires their work.

Introduction to Street Training by Lottie Child new

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Brilliant video that clearly illustrates Lottie Child’s Street Training manual, Lottie talks about workshops and techniques she has practiced with children, young people and adults.

Eavesdropping 101

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By: 
Janice Lee
Leonard Arceo
Clorinda Siag

 

Interview with Colin Priest, Course Leader, BA Interior and Spatial Design

The Creative Act is as Much About Getting Lost as Finding One’s Own Way