Episodes
Kickstarter Co-Founder Yancey Strickler discusses how artists have used the platform to fund their work and launch their careers. The presentation is followed by a Q&A led by Professor Jamie Meltzer from the MFA Program in Documentary Film and Video, who used Kickstarter to fund his recent film.
Published 02/05/16
On December 2, 2013, Cathy Horyn, Fashion Critic for the New York Times, sat with Ron Johnson, former CEO of JCPenney and SVP of Retail at Apple, to discuss brand integrity and the future of retail.
Published 01/26/14
A multi-media presentation of Vikram's Seth's The Golden Gate as Novel in Verse and Opera that includes readings of Seth's verse, a video of a 2010 staged workshop of the opera at Lincoln Center, and a discussion with composer Conrad Cummings. The homecoming is long overdue: The Golden Gate, Vikram Seth's 1986 novel-in-verse, was born among Stanford's sandstone buildings and palm trees. Now the Bay Area has a chance to hear highlights of composer Conrad Cummings' opera of the novel. John...
Published 11/04/13
Published 11/04/13
A distinguished panel of speakers discuss the future of creativity and the dichotomy between technology and art. (November 2, 2012)
Published 12/13/12
Jennifer Brody discusses the dichotomy between art and technology and reflects on the interesting speakers of the day. (November 2, 2012)
Published 12/13/12
(November 2, 2012) Jon McKenzie discusses how practices such as remediation connect to infrastructural changes of knowledge and power.
Published 12/13/12
Ellen Ullman discusses many of technology's downsides and faults and describes how it can be improved to better serve society and art. (November 2, 2012)
Published 12/13/12
Andrea Polli discusses how climate technology and digital media affect and shape her artistry. (November 2, 2012)
Published 12/13/12
Maira Kalman discusses how technology and digital media effect and shape her artistry. (November 2, 2012)
Published 12/13/12
Stephen Hinton provides introductions for a variety of distinguished speakers. (November 2, 2012)
Published 12/13/12
A panel of speakers answer audience questions and discuss the intersections between art and technology. (November 2, 2012)
Published 12/13/12
Philip Auslander discusses how various art forms have utilized modern technology in innovative ways. (November 2, 2012)
Published 12/13/12
(November 2, 2012) Howard Herring presents how the New World Symphony of Miami is engaging with digital and multimedia technologies in its programming.
Published 12/13/12
Joanne McNeil discusses the tangible qualities of digital art and outlines its interactions with the physical world. (November 2, 2012)
Published 12/13/12
Matthew Tiews and Stephen Hinton welcome all attendees and introduce the conferences, its purpose, and its goals. (November 2, 2012)
Published 12/13/12
Stanford students from many years and programs visited New York City over spring break and looked at all different facets of the arts. (Spring 2011)
Published 09/09/11
A panel of Stanford arts faculty explore the broad theme of memory and the arts as part of the Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts 2010 - 2011 theme of Memory. (June 2, 2011)
Published 09/09/11
The Knot, a new student-run multimedia play, follows the journeys--physical, emotional, and spiritual -- of one African American women as she returns to Ghana seeking knowledge and connection. (May 11, 2011)
Published 09/09/11
Six student choreographers put together a dance performance of variety: ballet, lyrical jazz dance, modern, motion capture and performance art. (May 13, 2011)
Published 09/09/11
Shona Kitchen shares her project, which speculates through art and design how robotics could change and be part of our everyday life. (Winter 2011)
Published 09/09/11
The fourth piece of the Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Art's series "The Body and What It Carries" performed in February by Stanford Drama and Dance. (February 17, 2011)
Published 07/18/11
The third dance work of the Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Art's series "The Body and What It Carries" performed in February by Stanford Drama and Dance. (February 17, 2011)
Published 07/18/11
The second piece of the Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Art's series "The Body and What It Carries" performed in February by Stanford Drama and Dance. (February 17, 2011)
Published 06/01/11
The first work of the Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Art's series "The Body and What It Carries" performed in February by Stanford Drama and Dance. (February 17, 2011)
Published 06/01/11