Zine Machine
The Zine Machine is an experimental library inserted into an empty space in the undergraduate studio. Everyone is welcome to add their own self-published content.
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The Zine Machine is an experimental library inserted into an empty space in the undergraduate studio. Everyone is welcome to add their own self-published content.
Fysal Amirzada serves as our foreign correspondent for this edition of Studio Soundtrack, sharing the delicious electronic music scene in Melbourne.
On November 6th the BRIDGE Pop-Up at 60 Main St will be hosting a photography exhibit, (Pre-Walshees, relax) organized by the UWSA Photography Collective. This inaugural showcase is an open theme, featured photographers are given creative freedom to show what they wish. A wide range of work will be present, from candid street photos to highly personal portraits. You are invited on November 6th to view a diverse collection of works and support our talented UWSA photographers.The event begins at...
The summer term (and hopefully the heat) is just around the corner! Whether you are trapped inside studio or fly fishing in the Grand River this summer, here’s some music to chase the ice cream truck to. Helicopter – Deerhunter (Lunice + Diplo Remix) Babys Wearing Blue Jeans – Mac Demarco Summertime – Dj Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince Swing Lo Magellan – Dirty Projectors Nightshift in Blue – Jonti
Parents and students alike joined us at the School of Architecture on March 12th for the 2013 Spring Open House for prospective applicants to the UWSA undergraduate program. It was a great opportunity for them to speak with current students, professors, as well as other potential classmates. Successful entrance portfolios and current student work were on display in the loft. Guided tours of the building were provided by UWSA students throughout the day and lectures...
A living organism connected at multiple ends by arteries and veins, the island of Manhattan pumps blood through it’s buildings and cavities every day. One of the most heavily photographed places on earth, each photo is depicted as a slice being cut away from a body. The imagined blood of New York is rich with experience, history, events, and feelings . In this series of architectural photographs the biological quality of Manhattan is exhibited as...
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