@isaacholland@alaindebutton@TheSchoolOfLife Yes and the ‘Bonus’ they offered seemed to offer a worse deal. I thought @theschooloflife was meant to help people find fulfilling work, master relationships, achieve calm and change the world for the good? I was paid more from them in 2016.
4 weeks on and the Head & Deputy Head of the Media Department @lazebnic @gkhiabany are still suspended simply for telling the truth about the impact of the @GoldsmithsUCU marking boycott. Sort this out @GoldsmithsUoL & reinstate them NOW https://t.co/eDIjOkLm6P #FreeDesAndGholam
Boris Johnson and Dominic Raab’s silence as Donald Trump attempts to undermine the American people’s right to free and fair elections is a national disgrace.
We must have the courage to stand up for democracy whoever attacks it. No exceptions.
Happy #StopMotionSaturday 😊 This week we are sharing a beautiful #stopmotion animation with a serious message for #RecycleWeek ♻️
Watch 👀 Plastic Shores: 'Micro-plastics' by animator extraordinaire @AliceDunseath https://t.co/uezFZpnBPD 🌊🐠
What shapes us? Do we shape as much as we are shaped? Today for our #HydeParkPick we present Alice Dunseath's wonderful graduation film You Could Sunbathe in this Storm (2014) which you can find on @Vimeo Vimeo here: https://t.co/vLnLyp9VbW.
friendly reminder that the Amazon forest has been on fire for 20+ days now, wildlife is being killed and half of brazil is being covered in such a thick layer of dust and ashes that São Paulo got dark at 3pm yesterday bc sunlight couldn’t breach through
Strangers have an odd habit of seeming a lot more attractive to us than long-established and well-known partners. That’s not necessarily because they really are superior, simply that we know them a lot less well. https://t.co/YeUyP5U4OX
Join us next Thursday as we launch The Photo Lab: a new collaborative research/practice unit, with talks from our own @AliceDunseath, @bobbyjukebox & Jacob Love. Our joint head of department Joanna Zylinska chairs a conversation about thinking photography: https://t.co/vVnemM2HA7
Another perfectly observed performance by Milt Kahl. It might seem mundane animating these kinds of scenes, but it depends how you approach it. Here Milt has clearly thrown him self into the details and mechanics of what makes this "just work."