Podcasts by Framing Visual Culture

Framing Visual Culture

Deep & casual conversations with artists, creative practitioners and academics. Framing Visual Culture delves into the world of visual imagery we are surrounded by, looking at art, design, and media to uncover questions of taste, identity, and culture. Hosted by Yi Jing Fly. View the images from each episode through the online publication here: www.medium.com/framing-visual-culture

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{Love, Parafactually} Is creative labor a performance? | Zhiyi Cao from 2020-06-08T01:56:44

Parafactual narratives is content that treats reality as if it’s fiction - or perhaps, living reality FOR the camera, in constant anticipation of how it can be edited and inserted into a narrati...

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我们对于食物的视觉欲望 | 李希; Food in Films, Ads, and our Consciousness | Xi Li from 2020-05-27T15:27:32

Xi Li is a photographer and multimedia artist from Suzhou, China, who is currently based in California, USA. Her photography works explore our perceptions of mundane everyday scenes and objects;...

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How an artist develops a visual language | Mike Chang from 2020-04-02T14:28:19

In approaching his art, Chang questions what is seen and what is doing the seeing. Bouncing between humor and melancholy, Chang's works speak to the viewer directly through their textured visual...

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Trims, DIY fashion, and AR filters | Daniela Monasterios Tan from 2020-03-11T09:45:42

In today’s episode of Framing Visual Culture, I speak with fashion curator and lecturer Daniela Monasterios on trims, DIY fashion, and AR filters. Daniela is currently working on an experimental...

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China Too Cool: What's with digital wallpaper in Chinese homes? from 2020-02-24T10:01:37

In China, copying is not at all bad. There is a term "Fu Zhi Pin," referring to copies of things made with such craft and exactitude that it is worthy of study in a museum. Fast forward to 21st ...

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