Comparison between Multidimensional Poverty Index and Monetary Poverty for Nepal
Comparison between Multidimensional Poverty Index and Monetary Poverty for Nepal.
Meet the 2012 Otago Fellows
The 2012 University of Otago Arts Fellows: Emma Neale (Robert Burns Fellow), Nick Austin (Frances Hodgkins Fellow), Robbie Ellis (Mozart Fellow), and James Norcliffe (University of Otago College of Education/Creative New Zealand Children's Writer in Residence) discuss their work and aspects of the creative process. Chaired by Nicholas McBryde, the Director of the Otago Festival of the Arts and former General Manager at Fortune Theatre. 22 July 2012
CCCS: Sir Mason Durie - Science & Indigenous Knowledge, Bioethics at the Interface: A New Zealand ex
Sir Mason Durie, Professor Emeritus, Massey University, speaks about ‘Science & Indigenous Knowledge, Bioethics at the Interface: A New Zealand experience’, for the Comparative and Cross Cultural Studies research theme. 26 March 2013
The Future of Sport in Small Nations Symposium: Introduction, and keynote from Barry Houlihan
The International Symposium on the Future of Sport in Small Nations was held on the 21st November 2012. This talk is the introduction to the symposium, by Steve Jackson and Mike Sam, followed by the keynote address by Professor Barry Houlihan, exploring comparative sport policy analysis.
Ocean Acidification Symposium - The impact of ocean acidification on New Zealand's temperate reefs
The Ocean Acidification Symposium was presented by the Centre for Chemical and Physical Oceanography, in November of 2012. the day-long symposium featured brief presentations from a wide range of researchers, of which this is one: Associate professor Catriona Hurd talking about the role of seaweeds in the health of ocean eco-systems, and the world eco-system - generating oxygen and providing habitat to marine species.
Get off the Grass - Shaun Hendy
Professor Shaun Hendy gives a tour of the book he wrote with the late Professor Sir Paul Callaghan,looking at the economics of developing a more innovative economy, and the relationship between science and innovation.
Transitional Justice in Transitional Libya
Dr. Michael Gibb -Lecturer in Philosophy at University College, Oxford and Project Coordinator for No Peace Without Justice, Libya gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series.
The Essence of a Mask, #12 Masks of Mexico Audio Tour (end)
For those interested in collecting masks there are many elements to consider. Masks in Mexico are created for different reasons: as folk art, as components of religious ceremonies or traditional celebrations, as talismans... The story behind the mask may be the most valuable thing about it. ASM store manager Martin Kim shares his knowledge and understanding of collecting traditional art forms.
El Taller, #11 Masks of Mexico Audio Tour
This section of the exhibition is a recreation of a mask carver's workshop. Craftsmen use many tools and materials to create their masks while they draw inspiration from both the traditional and the modern. Mask maker and our guide, Zarco Guerrero excites us with his knowledge of his craft.
Texas A&M's Certificate on Homeland Security
Ensuring the safety and security of every American is the ultimate goal of Texas A&M University's Graduate Certificate in Homeland Security Program (CHLS). This graduate program, offered by Texas A&M's Bush School of Government and Public Service, is 100 percent online, giving students a broad understanding of the critical issues involved in Homeland Security from a national policy and management level. Most CHLS students are working professionals seeking career advancement, working in fields su
Relay For Life 2012 Highlights
Assistant Professor of Behavioral Sciences Emily Restivo and Associate Dean for Campus Life Michael Scarpa Burnett will be shaving their heads if NYIT's Relay for Life Page reflects $50,000 at 6 p.m. on Friday, April 19. Make your online donation today.
http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR?pg=entry&fr_id=48238
Lecture by Cobbenhagen Hendriksen (Seeing Orange: Dutch Design)
Presented as part of Seeing Orange: Dutch Design at CCA, this lecture was filmed on Wednesday, April 10, 2013, in Timken Lecture Hall on the college's San Francisco campus.
Amsterdam-based design studios Cobbenhagen Hendriksen, founded in 2004, is a joint effort by Marijke Cobbenhagen and Chantal Hendriksen.
Their approach is conceptual and experimental, but ensures a thorough comprehension of requirements and initial ideas. The singularity of every project pushes Cobbenhagen Hendriksen to ach
MFA in Film at California College of the Arts (CCA)
The filmmaking landscape today is one of constant change. Traditional modes of production, distribution, and exhibition are transforming or becoming obsolete.
We believe these changes offer an amazing opportunity for creative and agile filmmakers to discover powerful new modes of cinematic expression and supportive infrastructures.
CCA's MFA in Film prepares students to create and thrive in this rapidly changing field.
For more information: cca.edu/mfafilm
Filmed and produced by Mission Pi
Lecture by Irene Cheng
Presented by the Architecture division as part of the college's Architecture Lecture Series at California College of the Arts, this lecture was filmed on Monday, November 18, 2013, in Timken Lecture Hall on the college's San Francisco campus.
Irene Cheng is an architectural historian, critic, and designer. Her research focuses on the intersections of architecture, cultural history, politics, and the history of science.
Her current project, entitled "The Shape of Utopia: Architectures of Radic
Lecture by Lois Weinthal
Presented by the Interior Design Program as part of the college's Interior Design Lecture Series at California College of the Arts, this lecture was filmed on Monday, November 11, 2013, in Timken Lecture Hall on the college's San Francisco campus.
Lois Weinthal is chair of the School of Interior Design at Ryerson University in Toronto. Her research and practice investigate the relationship between architecture, interiors, clothing, and objects, resulting in works that take on an experimental na
Lecture by Laura Mays
Presented by the Furniture Program at California College of the Arts, this lecture was filmed on Wednesday, November 6, 2013, in Timken Lecture Hall on the San Francisco campus.
Lecture by Hiroto Kobayashi
Presented by the Architecture Program as part of the Architecture Lecture Series, this lecture was filmed Monday, October 14, 2013, in Timken Lecture Hall on the college's San Francisco campus.
Hiroto Kobayashi is a founding partner of Kobayashi Maki Design Workshop (KMDW), an architectural and urban design firm based in Tokyo. He also represents the American architectural firm Skidmore Owings and Merrill (SOM) in Japan.
KMDW's work encompasses a full range of design scales, from furniture and
Lecture by Teddy Cruz
Presented by the Architecture division as part of the college's Architecture Lecture Series at California College of the Arts, this lecture was filmed on Monday, March 4, 2013, in Timken Lecture Hall on the college's San Francisco campus.
Teddy Cruz was born in Guatemala City. He has been recognized internationally for his urban research of the Tijuana-San Diego border. In 1991 he received the prestigious Rome Prize in Architecture and in 2005 he was the first recipient of the James Stirling Me
Lecture by Tom Strala
Presented by the Furniture Program at California College of the Arts, this lecture was filmed on Tuesday, September 10, 2013, in Timken Lecture Hall on the San Francisco campus.
Tom Strala is an architect who builds no houses, but rather tables, chairs, and lamps. Strala creates pieces with the idea that items for the home -- including basic necessities such as furniture and lighting -- should be designed with the intent that they are a work of sculptural art.
Based in Switzerland, he consider
Clocky by Sarah Devyani King
CCA Graphic Design Program
ADS: Motion Graphics (fall 2013)
Instructor: Tim Shetz
Learn more about the undergraduate Graphic Design Program at California College of the Arts, including reviewing additional student work:
cca.edu/graphic-design