Members of GWW take part in a PechaKucha evening on Tuesday 2 December at Aberdeen’s Belmont Filmhouse. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2014
Wochenklausur Art Collective in Huntly
Austrian art collective WochenKlausur come to Deveron Arts. Continue reading
Visual Culture Between East and West
Amy Bryzgel discusses the significance of a 1974 performance by Romanian artist Paul Neagu in Aberdeen, Scotland. Continue reading
“It’s impossible to be professional with goats”
Chris Heppell, PhD candidate in Visual Culture, interviews Michelangelo Frammartino, director of Le Quattro Volte (2010). Continue reading
Typefaces, Time and the City
There is nothing more visual than a line of type. Indeed, typefaces are arguably one of those liminal things where the visual and the textual weave into and out of each other like a moebius strip. Continue reading
The 9/11 Memorial Museum and the Era of Virtual Witness
In the latest GWW podcast, Prof. Sarah Senk discusses trauma theory and developing modes of witness in the digital age with Dr. Paul Flaig. Continue reading
Maps, Thresholds and Beaten Tracks
Pursuing their exploration of the visual representation of cities, photographer John Perivolaris and GWW director Ed Welch have published a photo-essay on photography, maps, and urban walking in the on-line review Berfrois. Continue reading