Intellect will be attending the South Carolina Theatre Association 2009 Convention this weekend from the 13th to the 15th of November.
The South Carolina Theatre Association will hold a conference centering on issues that surround a variety of types of theatre, from community and professional theatre to theatre for youth and educational theatre.
For more information visit: www.southcarolinatheatre.com
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That's right, the latest and possibly the greatest installment of The Big Picture magazine is now available online as a free PDF download.
To coincide with the re-release in cinemas of both Powell & Pressburger's sumptuous The Red Shoes (December 11th) and Henri-George Clouzot's bold but unfinished experiment Inferno (November 6th), The Big Picture explores the emotive impact of colour in film. From costumed super-types and men in tights to the city of lights and all places in between, issue 5 invites you to dream in colour.
"...you've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya?" The issue also contains the latest Picture This Competion
The printed version of the magazine will shortly be availble from all the usual outlets so watch this space for announcements...
For more information about The Big Picture magazine visit: www.thebigpicturemagazine.com
Aesthetic Journalism, the critically acclaimed new book from writer and curator Alfredo Cramerotti will be officially launched this weekend (07/11/2009) at the Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen, Innsbruck Austria.
This auspicious occasion is set to be a fine celebration marking the release of what is sure to become a seminal volume in the field of media studies.
For further details about the launch contact: marketing@intellectbooks.com
About the book
Aesthetic Journalism: How to Inform Without Informing
By Alfredo Cramerotti
Now Available
ISBN 9783950258325 | £19.95, $35
The book investigates why contemporary art exhibitions often consist of interviews, documentaries, reportage and challenges the definitions of both art and journalism. Exploring how the production of truth has shifted from the domain of the news media to that of art and aestheticism. With examples and theories from within the contemporary art and journalistic-scape, the book questions the very foundations of journalism.
Learn more about Aesthetic Journalism
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Intellect recently exhibited at the North-east Popular Culture Association Conference, held at the Queensborough Community College in New York (23-24 October).
Marleen Sluydts has reviewed Georgios Terzis' book European Media Governance: The Brussels Dimension in De Journalist (129 – 22 October 2009). Copies of the review are available on request.
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