Lost and Sound
Our Alumna Lindsey Dryden, who graduated in 2003, has made a wonderful documentary feature about music and deafness, ‘Lost and Sound’, which has been very successful on the international festival...
View ArticleUCU Industrial Action?
Des Freedman, a Professor in our Department and also the Secretary of Goldsmiths, University of London’s UCU branch discussed on EastLondonLines discussed why University and College Union (UCU) are...
View ArticleJFK and Doctor Who?
Last week Sean Cubitt, a Professor in our Department has explained how most anniversaries are more or less random, but that the anniversaries of JFK’s death and the first broadcast of Doctor Who seem...
View ArticleAdvertising and Animation
Ceiren Bell, leader on our Animation course, has recently published an opinion piece on the Goldsmiths Our Academics webpage, where she discusses why the latest Christmas John Lewis add has used stop...
View ArticleFar and Wide
Ozden Sahin, an MPhil/PhD student in our department was on the editorial team of Far and Wide with Lanfranco Aceti, Omar Kholeif and Catherine M. Weir. Far and Wide is a LEA production with FACT...
View ArticleMerry Christmas!!
Goldsmiths Christmas Animation 1 from Goldsmiths Animation on Vimeo. All Goldsmiths alumni received a special Christmas message email this year. Our first-year Media & Communications students were...
View ArticleMA Films at BAFTA
Also this years Spotlight is pleased to announce that our MA Filmmaking graduation films will be screening at BAFTA on Saturday 25th January 2014, 6-9pm. The four films are (in no particular order):...
View ArticleWhat Can I Say?
Goldsmiths Undergraduates Christian Lampe, Sahar Alavi, Hannes Johansson and Asif Umar have been awarded an Honourable Mention for their final year documentary, ‘What Can I Say?’ by the Royal...
View ArticleStates, by Jacob Love
Earlier this month, Goldsmiths hosted ‘Could it be Magic?’ A photography exhibition explored the camera’s role as a magic portal, transforming the world around us into spaces both familiar and yet...
View ArticleAudiovisual Abstractions by Max Hattler
Audiovisual Abstractions is Max Hattler’s Professional Doctorate in Fine Art Exhibition. Max Hattler has been a lecturer in Animation at Goldsmiths for the past five years, and combines teaching with...
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