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Have you ever wondered how moving images came to be? Before the age of the silver screen and digital animation, pioneers of entertainment relied on creative inventions to bring images to life. Recently, a group of curious students were encouraged to take on the challenge to explore some of the earliest magic trick tools: the…
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When history meets students in immersive design, creativity hits the roof as they discover the magic of animation and how it evolves into media and immersive design.
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IAAM currently exhibits Oriental Paintings and architectual elements. Orientalist paintings are vivid in colour and delicate to the mood. Where and what were their inspirations?
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Being part of a design school means creating studio experiences using methods practiced by the ones who coined the various art movements and periods. In this article, we briefly give you a gist of how we break students into the game of multidisciplinary studio practice!
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Whoever said you cannot teach art in the form of distance learning; really needs to cut themselves some slack and get inspired by some of the internet trending challenges. Through the last couple of working-from-home weeks, there have been a least a dozen of ideas trending on my social media feed. However, the most popular…
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So this time around, I decided to write about my trip to the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia (www.iamm.org) and along with me I tagged my students along. For them, it was research, but for me it was looking at the same things but for a different perspective at the arts on display. There is always…
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Illuminated manuscript. One of the oldest and iconic styles of art history dating from the 16th century of the Middle Ages. Almost every continent has contributed in some away or another this part of history. Among some of the famous manuscripts – The Lindisfarne Gospels, The Book of Kells, and many more across Eastern Europe…
