78/52 Hitchcock’s Shower Scene

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Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story

November 5, 2016 by

Yohji Yamomoto | Dressmaker

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Heaven Is A Traffic Jam On The 405

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Design That Heals
MASS Design Group • USA • 2016 • 25 min
After one of the worst natural disasters in Haiti’s history, infectious disease specialist, Dr. Jean-William Pape challenged MASS Design Group to design a cholera treatment center where the construction process and finished building could address the underlying structural and social conditions that allowed the epidemic to spread.

Q&A with Media Producer, Thatcher Bean
Thatcher joined MASS in 2013 to document the construction and use of MASS Design Group’s health infrastructure in Rwanda. The resulting videos accompanied Alan Rick’s TED talk on how buildings can heal communities. Since then he has worked with MASS as a media producer to explore how video can be used as a unique tool to assess and convey the impact of our built environments. Thatcher obtained a BFA from the University of Colorado film studies program.
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Konstantin Grcic- Design is Work
Gereon Wetzel • Germany • 2017 • 53 min
Konstantin Grcic is considered one of the most innovative product designers in the world. Grcic’s work defines function in human terms as each of his products is characterized by careful reasearch of design history and a passion for technology and materials.

Q&A with Industrial Designer Michael Lye
Michael Lye is an industrial designer and educator teaching advanced studios and seminars at the graduate and undergraduate levels. He is currently senior critic and NASA coordinator and specializes in human-centered design with an emphasis on design research and analysis. He has extensive experience teaching interdisciplinary, partnered studios. Some partners include: NASA, Sikorsky Aircraft, Intel and Maytag. Since 2004 he has overseen Design for Extreme Environments, an advanced design studio in collaboration with NASA, where RISD students work with engineers and designers from Johnson Space Center to develop innovative concepts for future spacecraft and habitats. He was a designer and project manager for the Universal Kitchen Project, an award-winning re-examination of the home kitchen environment. Along with his degree in Industrial Design, he also studied physics at The Johns Hopkins University. He has lectured internationally on design for elders and currently holds nine patents in his name.

The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman’s Portrait Photography

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Harry Benson: Shoot First

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Concrete Love: The Boehm family

November 6, 2015 by

Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story

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Frame by Frame

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Naoshima: Dream on the Tongue

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