Amanda Levete: “There’s only one thing in life that you can’t design … and that’s heritage, but we have a responsibility to breathe new life into it, to be radical as well as sensitive to the past.”
Tag: 03.11.17
The Creator Of ‘Transparent’ On What Hollywood’s Like For Women Directors
Jill Soloway says, “Hiring a woman isn’t just about that one decision, but also committing to mentoring them throughout the process. ‘It’s not just about finding the person; it’s about protecting the person all the way through.'”
Africa Is A Continent – And We’re About To Get 54 Volumes Covering Each Country’s Art
Nana Oforiatta-Ayim, the art historian, writer, and filmmaker behind the project, says, “the narrative that is told about Africa is still the backward narrative: no innovation, it’s ahistorical and stuck. Yet with everything I was reading, it was stories of innovation, of knowledge, of technology.”
The Art Project That’s Oddly Reassuring About Artificial Intelligence
This “shybot” wandered the desert for a month, with its only goal being to avoid human contact. “Drones tracked its progress from the air — which Shybot at times appeared not to appreciate.”
Use Bots To Bypass Ticket Buying Limits? The UK Can Give You ‘Unlimited Fines’
Well, that’s one approach to dealing with ticket touts and making it slightly more fair, if it works. The touts have no one to blame but themselves: “Last month, resale site Viagogo was accused of ‘moral repugnance’ for selling tickets to an Ed Sheeran Teenage Cancer Trust gig for up to £5,000.”
What An Obituary Writer Thinks About The New Shirley MacLaine Movie About An Obituary Writer
Yeah, no. Just no. “I leap here to the defense of my noble former colleagues at this paper and others. People who see this movie unawares should be told that it’s fake news, and that it’s the obits themselves that are real news.”