Friday 28 March 2008

Off-Air recordings 29th March-4th April 2008

Academic staff should contact their Subject Librarian to request programmes for recording by Friday morning at the latest for the coming week. Below are the list of off-air recordings up to 4th April for Docklands Library.

SATURDAY 29th
20.00-21.00 BBC2 Martin Luther King: American prophet
20.45-21.35 BBC4 10 days to war
22.05-23.05 BBC4 David Ogilvy: original mad man

SUNDAY 30th
21.00-22.00 (10/10) BBC2 Around the world in 80 gardens (pts. 2-4, pts. 5-7 and pts. 8-10 on each DVD)
02.35-03.15 (Mon) BBC2 The lost pictures of Eugene Smith

MONDAY 31st
20.00-21.00 C4 Undercover in Tibet (Dispatches)

TUESDAY 1st April
20.00-21.00 (2/4) C5 Big, bigger, biggest (All on one DVD)
21.00-22.00 BBC2 Super rich: the greed game
22.00-22.30 (6/6) BBC4 The hard sell (All on one DVD)
22.00-00.05 More4 No end in sight (True stories)

WEDNESDAY 2nd
20.00-21.00 (10/10) BBC4 Around the world in 80 treasures (pts. 3-4, pts. 5-7 and pts. 8-10 on each DVD)
21.00-22.00 (2/12) BBC1 The Apprentice (series 4) (pts. 1-3, pts. 4-6, pts. 7-9 and pts. 10-12 on each DVD)
21.00-22.00 (1/8) BBC2 Dan Cruickshank's adventures in Architecture (pts. 1-3, 4-6 and 7-8 on each DVD)

THURSDAY 3rd
21.00-22.00 BBC1 Identity fraud: outnumbered
21.00-22.00 (5/5) BBC4 A year in Tibet (All on ond DVD)

FRIDAY 4th
19.35-20.00 (8/10) C4 Benin: voodoo children (Unreported world)

Screen your films at Cannes in a Van 2008



Screen your films in Cannes!
If you are a film collective, production company or filmmaker who wants to screen your film or selection at CANNES in a VAN, we want to hear from you. We aim to show as many films as is humanly possible and give them unique international exposure at the same time! It's in the spirit of guerilla cinema and we need as much word-of-mouth support as we can get. We can offer links and advertising in return for sponsorship and would love to support whoever we can. For more information and to find out how to get involved go to: http://www.cannesinavan.com/

Futuresonic 2008 Urban Festival of Art, Music & Ideas - 1st-5th May


The Futuresonic 2008 festival 1st-5th May in Manchester is 5 days and nights of live music, art premieres, exhibitions, club nights and events featuring a world-class programme of over 300 artists in 30 venues and spaces across the city centre. Futuresonic is an international festival of Art, Music and Ideas now in its 12th year occupying the orbits of both digital culture and music. The 2008 theme is The Social - Social Networking Unplugged, the first comprehensive and creative look at social networking by an art festival. For more information and booking details go to: http://www.futuresonic.com/

Friday 21 March 2008

Off-Air recordings 22nd-28th March 2008

Academic staff should contact their Subject Librarian to request programmes for recording by Friday morning at the latest for the coming week. Below are the list of off-air recordings up to 28th March for Docklands Library.

SUNDAY 23rd
16.50-17.25 BBC1 Songs of praise (4 episodes until the end of March – all one one DVD)
21.00-22.00 (9/10) BBC2 Around the world in 80 gardens (pts. 2-4, pts. 5-7 and pts. 8-10 on each DVD)

TUESDAY 25th
20.00-21.00 (9/10) BBC4 Around the world in 80 treasures (pts. 3-4, pts. 5-7 and pts. 8-10 on each DVD)
22.30-23.00 (5/6) BBC4 The hard sell (All on one DVD)

WEDNESDAY 26th
21.00-22.00 (1/12) BBC1 The Apprentice (series 4) (pts. 1-3, pts. 4-6, pts. 7-9 and pts. 10-12 on each DVD)
21.00-22.00 (4/4) More4 This is civilisation (All on one DVD)

THURSDAY 27th
21.00-22.00 (4/5) BBC4 A year in Tibet (All on ond DVD)

FRIDAY 28th
19.35-20.00 (7/10) C4 Gaza (Unreported world)

Monday 17 March 2008

Easter vacation opening hours 20th-24th March 2008

Easter vacation opening hours
Libraries at all sites will be open over the vacation for 24 hours except:

Thursday 20th March - open till 9pm

Friday 21st March - open 10am-5pm

Saturday 22nd March - open 10am-5pm

Sunday 23rd March - open 10am-5pm

Monday 24th March - open 10am-5pm

Tuesday 25th March open at 9am (24 hour opening resumes)

Please note that on 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th March, libraries will be self-service only

Friday 14 March 2008

List of Architecture e-journals 2007-08

This is the list of Architecture e-journals which can be accessed via the Find an e-Journal page on the library website. They can also be accessed from within the different databases such as EBSCO, Jstor and SwetsWise etc. Alternatively click on the web links shown here. If you are off-campus you will need to enter your Athens username and password when prompted in order to gain access. The Open Access journals in this list do not require an Athens login.

Annali di architettura (1124-7169)
from 1999 to 2003 in Freely Accessible Science Journals
http://www.cisapalladio.org/cisa/annali.php?sezione=3&lingua=i&valo=85a10

Archidea
from 1999 to present in Freely Accessible Journals
http://www.archidea.com/archidea/backissues.html

Architect (Washington, D.C.) (1935-7001)
from 15/10/2006 to 15/10/2006 in Academic Search Elite in EBSCO
from 15/10/2006 to 15/10/2006 in Business Source Premier in EBSCO

Architectural history (0066-622X)
from 1958 to 2004 in JSTOR Arts and Sciences III Collection
http://www.jstor.org/journals/0066622X.html

Architectural record (0003-858X)
from 01/01/2001 to 1 month ago in Academic Search Elite in EBSCO
from 01/01/2001 to 1 month ago in Business Source Premier in EBSCO

Architecture (Washington, D.C.) (0746-0554)
from 01/07/1997 to 15/10/2006 in Academic Search Elite in EBSCO
from 01/07/1997 to 15/10/2006 in Business Source Premier in EBSCO

Architecture Australia (0003-8725)
from 01/07/1996 to present in Academic Search Elite in EBSCO

Arq (London, England) (1359-1355)
from 01/03/2001 to present in Cambridge Journals Online
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=ARQ&bVolume=y

Assemblage (0889-3012)
from 01/10/1986 to 30/04/2000 in JSTOR Arts and Sciences III Collection
http://www.jstor.org/journals/08893012.html
from 01/04/1997 to 30/04/2000 in Academic Search Elite in EBSCO

Builder (London, England)
from 1843 to 1852 in Internet Library of Early Journals
http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/ilej/pbrowse.pl?item=title&id=ILEJ.6.&title=The+Builder

Building (London) (0007-3318)
from 2006 to present in Open J-Gate
http://www.openj-gate.org/Articlelist.asp?Source=1&Journal_ID=111362

Building design (0007-3423)
from 11/01/2002 to present in Business Source Premier in EBSCO

Canadian architect (0008-2872)
from 01/09/2002 to present in Academic Search Elite in EBSCO
from 01/09/2002 to present in Business Source Premier in EBSCO

Design quarterly (Minneapolis, Minn.) (0011-9415)
from 01/03/1996 to 30/06/1996 in Academic Search Elite in EBSCO

Design studies (0142-694X)
from 1995 to 2004 in ScienceDirect
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0142694X

Environment and planning. B, Planning & design. (0265-8135)
from 2000 to present in PION Journals
http://www.envplan.com/allvols.cgi?journal=B

Facilities (Bradford, West Yorkshire, England) (0263-2772)
from 01/01/1992 to 1 year ago in ABI/INFORM Global
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?RQT=318&pmid=11824&cfc=1
from 1994 to present in Emerald Fulltext
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/Insight/viewContainer.do;jsessionid=C66CE8C847592B9C4830847771F854BC?containerType=Journal&containerId=10776

Facilities design & management (0279-4438)
from 01/01/1988 to 01/03/2003 in ABI/INFORM Global
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?RQT=318&pmid=16285
from 01/01/1998 to 31/03/2003 in Business Source Premier in EBSCO

GreenSource (1930-9848)
from 01/06/2006 to present in Freely Accessible Journals
http://greensource.construction.com/zinio.asp

Grey room (1526-3819)
from Fall 2000 to Fall 2002 in JSTOR Arts and Sciences III Collection
http://www.jstor.org/journals/15263819.html

Home cultures (1740-6315)
from 2005 to present in IngentaConnect
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/1740-6315

Hospitality design (1062-9254)
from 01/07/1993 to present in Business Source Premier in EBSCO

International journal of architectural computing (1478-0771)
from 2004 to present in IngentaConnect
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/1478-0771
from 2006 to present in SwetsWise Online Content
http://www.swetswise.com/eAccess/viewTitleIssues.do?titleID=246818

JAE (0149-2993)
from 1975 to Winter 1983 in JSTOR Arts and Sciences III Collection
http://www.jstor.org/journals/01492993.html

Journal of architectural education (1984) (1046-4883)
from Spring 1984 to 30/11/1997 in JSTOR Arts and Sciences III Collection
http://www.jstor.org/journals/10464883.html
from 2005 to present in Blackwell-Synergy

Journal of architectural education (1947) (0047-2239)
from Spring 1947 to Summer 1974 in JSTOR Arts and Sciences III Collection
http://www.jstor.org/journals/00472239.html

Journal of architecture (London, England) (1360-2365)
from 1996 to present in InformaWorld
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713703437
from 1996 to 2006 in IngentaConnect
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/1360-2365
from 01/03/1998 to 1 year ago in Business Source Premier in EBSCO
from 2006 to present in SwetsWise Online Content
http://www.swetswise.com/eAccess/viewTitleIssues.do?titleID=110968

Journal of environmental planning and management (0964-0568)
from 01/09/1997 to 01/11/2000 in ABI/INFORM Global
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?RQT=318&pmid=34481
from 2006 to present in SwetsWise Online Content
http://www.swetswise.com/eAccess/viewTitleIssues.do?titleID=112387

Journal of the American Society of Architectural Historians (1544-9890)
from 01/01/1941 to 31/10/1944 in JSTOR Arts and Sciences III Collection
http://www.jstor.org/journals/15449890.html

Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians (0037-9808)
from 1945 to 31/12/2004 in JSTOR Arts and Sciences III Collection
http://www.jstor.org/journals/00379808.html

Journal of urban design (1357-4809)
from 01/06/1996 to 1 year ago in Academic Search Elite in EBSCO

Journal of urban planning and development (0733-9488)
from 01/03/1995 to 1 year ago in Academic Search Elite in EBSCO

Landscape journal (0277-2426)
from 01/03/1997 to 1 year ago in Business Source Premier in EBSCO
from 2001 to 2004 in IngentaConnect
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/0277-2426

Landscape management (0894-1254)
from 01/12/1993 to present in Business Source Premier in EBSCO
from 2002 to present in Open J-Gate
http://www.openj-gate.org/Articlelist.asp?Source=1&Journal_ID=97413

Landscape research (0142-6397)
from 01/07/1998 to 1 year ago in Business Source Premier in EBSCO
from 2000 to 2005 in IngentaConnect
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/0142-6397
from 01/03/2000 to present in Taylor & Francis Journals
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713437121
from 2006 to present in SwetsWise Online Content
http://www.swetswise.com/eAccess/viewTitleIssues.do?titleID=122502

Lighting dimensions (0191-541X)
from 01/09/2002 to 30/11/2005 in Business Source Premier in EBSCO

Mimarlik Faku¨ltesi dergisi (0258-5316)
from 2004 to present in Directory of Open Access Journals
http://jfa.arch.metu.edu.tr/

Monu
from 16/06/2004 to present in Freely Accessible Journals
http://www.monu.org/

Newsletter of the Association for Preservation Technology (0380-0598)
from 01/04/1969 to 31/08/1969 in JSTOR Arts and Sciences III Collection
http://www.jstor.org/journals/03800598.html

Nexus network journal (1590-5896)
from 1999 to present in Electronic Library of Mathematics
http://www.emis.de/journals/NNJ/

Perspecta (0079-0958)
from Summer 1952 to 2002 in JSTOR Arts and Sciences III Collection
http://www.jstor.org/journals/00790958.html

Preservation advocate (1051-5755)
from 2001 to present in Freely Accessible Arts & Humanities Journals
http://www.sec.state.ma.us/mhc/mhcpres/presidx.htm

Prostor (Zagreb, Croatia) (1330-0652)
from 1995 to present in Directory of Open Access Journals
http://www.arhitekt.hr/xsite/_hr/znanost/nakladnistvo/Prostor/

Residential architect (1093-359X)
from 2005 to 2005 in Open J-Gate
http://www.openj-gate.org/Articlelist.asp?Source=1&Journal_ID=99443

Roofing contractor (1098-1519)
from 2004 to present in Open J-Gate
http://www.openj-gate.org/Articlelist.asp?Source=1&Journal_ID=105662

SAH news
from 01/06/2006 to present in Freely Accessible Social Science Journals
http://www.sah.org/index.php?module=ContentExpress&file=index&func=display&ceid=52&meid=23
from 1 year ago to present in Freely Accessible Arts & Humanities Journals
http://www.sah.org/index.php?module=ContentExpress&file=index&func=display&ceid=51&meid=22

Town planning review (0041-0020)
from 2006 to present in SwetsWise Online Content
http://www.townplanningreview.org/
http://www.swetswise.com/eAccess/viewTitleIssues.do?titleID=203087

UME (Parkville) (1037-5872)
from 1996 to present in Freely Accessible Journals
http://www.umemagazine.com/issues.aspx

Urban design international (London, England) (1357-5317)
from 01/12/2002 to 1 year ago in ABI/INFORM Global
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?RQT=318&pmid=53201

Vernacular architecture (0305-5477)
from 2005 to 2006 in IngentaConnect
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/0305-5477
from 2006 to present in SwetsWise Online Content
http://www.swetswise.com/eAccess/viewTitleIssues.do?titleID=210163

Some Architecture titles included in NEXIS UK are:
Architectural Lighting
Architectural Record
Architecture
Building Design
Building Design & Construction

E-books purchased for the School of AVA up to March 2008

Below is the list of e-books purchased for module reading lists in AVA and includes the publisher and eISBN to make it easier for you to find them via the library catalogue.

Duncan, Carol / Civilizing rituals : inside public art museums
Taylor & Francis, 661011269X

Murray, Chris / Key writers on art : the twentieth century
Taylor & Francis, 6610142394

Title: Rethinking third cinema
Taylor & Francis, 6610079633

Carroll, Noel, 1947- / The philosophy of horror or paradoxes of the heart
Taylor & Francis, 6610072167

Bell, Judith, 1930- / Doing your research project : a guide for first-time researchers in education, health and social science
Open University Press, 6610946981

Lawson, Bryan / How designers think : the design process demystified . - 4th ed.
Elsevier Science & Technology, 6610641994

McRobbie, Angela, 1951- / British fashion design : rag trade or image industry?
Taylor & Francis, 6610019983

Foster, Jeff / After Effects and photoshop : animation and production effects for DV and film
Wiley, 6610826595

Focal easy guide to After Effects : for new users and professionals
Elsevier Science & Technology, 6610628696

Smith, Jennifer / Adobe® creative suite all-in-one desk reference for dummies®
Wiley Publishers, 6610352925

Wines-Reed, Jeanne / Digital scrapbooking for dummies
Wiley Publishers, 6610279950

Strangely familiar : narratives of architecture in the city
Taylor & Francis, 6610256462

Mansfield, Elizabeth / Art history and its institutions : foundations of a discipline
Taylor & Francis, 6610138516

Mattick, Paul / Art in its time : theories and practices of modern aesthetics
Taylor & Francis, 6610071411

Horror film and psychoanalysis : Freud's worst nightmare
Cambridge University Press, 6610541124

Jones, Amelia / A companion to contemporary art since 1945
Blackwell, 6610743282

Surrealism and architecture
Routledge, 9780203339541

Rice, Charles / The emergence of the interior : architecture, modernity, domesticity
Routledge, 9780415384674

Women's places : architecture and design 1860-1960
Routledge, 0203402014

Negotiating domesticity : spatial productions of gender in modern architecture
Routledge, 9780203479476

Ideal homes? : social change and domestic life
Routledge, 9780203029138

Gender space architecture : an interdisciplinary introduction
Routledge, 9780203449127

Colquhoun, Ian / RIBA book of British housing : 1900 to the present day
Architectural Press, 9780080557670

Urban design features
Routledge, 9780203601723

Urban futures : critical commentaries on shaping the city
Routledge, 9780203018026

Landscape and sustainability
Taylor & Francis, 9780415404433

Zhang, Yingjin / Chinese national cinema
Routledge, 9780203645833

Chu, Yingchi / Hong Kong cinema : coloniser, motherland and self
Routledge, 9780203222072

Students and staff can access e-books on and off campus via their Athens username and password. To access the e-books on campus and off campus, click on the Click here for access to E-Book link below the book title in the library catalogue. Or log into your Athens account and in the list of resources, select one of the e-book platforms such as Dawson Books, MyiLibrary or Taylor and Francis eBook subscriptions. You can view the list of e-books already available for all subjects at http://www.uel.ac.uk/library/Ebooks.htm

If you don't have an Athens username and password, contact Nadine Edwards in the library.

Off-Air recordings 15th-21st March 2008

Academic staff should contact their Subject Librarian to request programmes for recording by Friday morning at the latest for the coming week. Below are the list of off-air recordings up to 21st March for Docklands Library.

SATURDAY 15th
01.50-03.50 (Sun) C4 Fade to black

SUNDAY 16th
11.00-11.50 C5 The USS Ronald Reagan (Megastructures)
17.30-18.05 BBC1 Songs of praise (4 episodes until the end of March – all one one DVD)
19.00-20.00 C4 Iraq's lost generation (Dispatches)
21.00-22.00 (8/10) BBC2 Around the world in 80 gardens (pts. 2-4, pts. 5-7 and pts. 8-10 on each DVD)
21.00-22.00 BBC1 (5/5) The last enemy (All on one DVD)
23.15-00.15 ITV1 Revolution 68 (The South Bank show)

MONDAY 17th
12.30-13.00 BBC2 Working lunch
20.00-21.00 C4 Iraq: the betrayal (Dispatches) & (Happy birthday Iraq)
21.00-22.50 C4 Battle for Haditha
22.35-23.35 ITV1 Rageh Omar: the Iraq war by numbers
22.55-00.25 BBC4 The Peter Sellers story: as he filmed it
22.45-23.55 More4 On that day (Happy birthday Iraq)

TUESDAY 18th
12.30-13.00 BBC2 Working lunch
20.00-21.00 (8/10) BBC4 Around the world in 80 treasures (pts. 3-4, pts. 5-7 and pts. 8-10 on each DVD)
21.00-22.00 BBC4 Auntie's war on smut (The curse of comedy)
22:00 - 22:30 BBC2 The Grumpy Guide to Work
22.00-23.50 More4 Sketches of Frank Gehry (True stories)
22.30-23.00 (4/6) BBC4 The hard sell (All on one DVD)
23.05-00.10 C4 Jon Snow's hidden Iraq (Happy birthday Iraq)

WEDNESDAY 19th
12.30-13.00 BBC2 Working lunch
21.00-22.00 (3/4) More4 This is civilisation (All on one DVD)
23.05-00.05 BBC4 Mark Lawson talks to Galton and Simpson

THURSDAY 20th
12.30-13.00 BBC2 Working lunch
18.00-18.30 ITV2 Airline USA
21.00-22.00 (3/5) BBC4 A year in Tibet (All on ond DVD)
23.45-00.45 BBC4 Selling power: the ad men and Number Ten

FRIDAY 21st
19.00-19.30 BBC2 The great British shares swindle (The money Programme)
21.00-22.00 BBC4 White gospel

Monday 10 March 2008

bang! short Film Festival deadline for submissions Monday 1st April





Next festival April 26th/27th
Deadline for submissions Monday 1st April.
bang! showcases the freshest new filmmakers twice a year at the Broadway Cinema in Nottingham, highlighting the best of what's out there : animation, drama, documentary, comedy, anything goes, this is two days of the edgiest shorts from the city, the region and beyond. Find out more at: http://www.bangshortfilmfestival.com/

Bicycle Film Festival 2008

The Bicycle Film Festival is a celebration of bicycles through film, art and music which is currently accepting entries for films with a strong theme or character of bicycles. A fine thriller with one scene of a bicycle chase does not count. We encourage all films with these guidelines to enter:
All lengths 1 minute on up Short films under 10 minutes are easier to program for our popular shorts program. Of course all lengths are accepted and screened.
All types: BMX, narratives, docs, experimental, Hollywood, cycling, and so on. Find out more at:
http://bicyclefilmfestival.com/

Friday 7 March 2008

The Textile Directory March newlsetter out now



The Textile Directory is a comprehensive resource for anyone searching for people, places or products related to textiles in art, craft, fashion and interiors. There are links to the websites of dozens of textile artists, designers and makers. The Textile Directory is full of easily accessible resources: museums and galleries to inspire you or to show your work in; colleges or individual tutors to learn textile techniques and skills from; and of course suppliers of all kinds of textile related products from art materials through to sewing machines. Find out more at: http://www.thetextiledirectory.com/

The Textile Directory also has a free monthly newsletter that you can subscribe to, filled with articles, interviews, a book review and a monthly competition. At any time you may unsubscribe from the newsletter by clicking the 'unsubscribe' button. Subscribe at: http://www.thetextiledirectory.com/mailing_list.asp

International Journal of Design - CALL FOR PAPERS by 31st March 2008

A Special Issue on "Cultural Aspects of Interaction Design"
Deadline Extended to March 31
(All papers will be reviewed as they are submitted.)

For this special issue of the International Journal of Design, we are seeking papers that present breakthroughs in conceptual, theoretical, methodological and practical research that enhance the formalization of design knowledge with regard to the "cultural aspects of interaction design." In particular, these contributions should focus on representing cultural factors in describable, operable, and usable forms of design knowledge with relevance to interaction design.
Special Issue editors Keiichi Sato and Kuohsiang Chen http://www.ijdesign.org/ojs/index.php/IJDesign/

Schedule:
Full Paper Due: 31 March 2008
Notification of Acceptance: 31 May 2008
Final Version of Paper Due: 30 June 2008
Special Issue Publication Date: 1 August 2008
Submission of Papers:
Manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with the guidelines found at www.ijdesign.org/authorGuidelines. Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. A double-blind review
process will be employed for this special issue. Manuscripts should be sent through the on-line system at www.ijdesign.org/submissions.
Authors should choose "Special Issue on Cultural Aspects of Interaction Design" as the Journal Section when submitting papers.

FILMOBILE conference and screenings


Written by Max Schleser 25.02.2008

FILMOBILE is a network project bringing together the mobile phone industry, filmmakers and artists working with mobile devices. FILMOBILE is organising a major event in the spring of 2008 consisting of a three parts: a gallery exhibition, cinema screenings and an international conference. This event will explore the cultural impact brought about by new mobile technologies and initiate debates between artists, the media and the new mobile industry. http://www.filmobile.net/

Off-Air recordings 8th-14th March 2008

Academic staff should contact their Subject Librarian to request programmes for recording by Friday morning at the latest for the coming week. Below are the list of off-air recordings up to 14th March for Docklands Library.

SATURDAY 8th
21.00-22.00 BBC2 Rivers of blood (White season)
22.30-23.30 BBC2 Gagging for it: TV's hunger for radio comedy

SUNDAY 9th
16.50-17.25 BBC1 Songs of praise (4 episodes until the end of March – all one one DVD)
21.00-22.00 (7/10) BBC2 Around the world in 80 gardens (pts. 2-4, pts. 5-7 and pts. 8-10 on each DVD)
21.00-22.00 BBC1 (4/5) The last enemy (All on one DVD)
21.00-22.00 BBC4 The rise and fall of the ad man (Timeshift)

MONDAY 10th
19.55-20.00 (1/4) C4 Iraq and me (Three-minute wonder) (All on one DVD)
20.00-21.00 (2/2) C4 The fake trade (Dispatches) (Both on one DVD)
21.00-22.30 BBC2 White girl (White season)
21.00-22.00 BBC4 Prime Ministers and the press barons
22.00-23.30 BBC4 Maxwell
22.35-23.15 (1/2) BBC1 Sport portraits (Both on one DVD)

TUESDAY 11th
19.55-20.00 (2/4) C4 Iraq and me (Three-minute wonder) (All on one DVD)
20.00-21.00 (7/10) BBC4 Around the world in 80 treasures (pts. 3-4, pts. 5-7 and pts. 8-10 on each DVD)
21.00-22.00 BBC2 The Poles are coming! (White season)
21.00-22.00 BBC4 Somebody has to live: the journey of Ariel Dorfman (Storyville)
22.00-23.30 More4 I for India (True stories)
22.30-23.00 (3/6) BBC4 The hard sell
22.35-23.15 (2/2) BBC1 Sport portraits (Both on one DVD)

WEDNESDAY 12th
19.00-20.00 BBC2 The primary (White season)
19.55-20.00 (3/4) C4 Iraq and me (Three-minute wonder) (All on one DVD)
21.00-22.00 (2/4) More4 This is civilisation (All on one DVD)
21.00-22.00 BBC4 (3/3) BBC4 The worlds of fantasy (All on one DVD)
22.00-22.30 (3/3) BBC4 Masterpieces of Vienna (All on one DVD)

THURSDAY 13th
19.55-20.00 (4/4) C4 Iraq and me (Three-minute wonder) (All on one DVD)
21.00-22.00 C4 Pramface babies (Cutting edge)
21.00-22.00 (2/5) BBC4 A year in Tibet (All on ond DVD)

FRIDAY 14th
19.30-20.00 (6/10) C4 Sudan: meet the Janjaweed (Unreported world)
21.00-22.00 BBC2 All White in Barking (White season)

Thursday 6 March 2008

Submit a short film to Shortwave by Monday 14th April

Shortwave are planning a number of events for 2008. The first will be taking place on Sunday 4th May at 93 Feet East in Brick Lane. The 15 best short films and videos submitted by Monday 14th April will be screened and the audience able to vote for its favourite and prizes will be awarded.

All styles, topics and genre's are welcome (including music videos, animations and video art), the principle being that the idea is more important than the medium through which it is conveyed. Priority is always given to emerging and low budget talent. Please note that work lasting longer than 10 minutes is rarely screened.

All you have to do is send a DVD viewing copy, your contact details and a stamped addressed envelope to:

Shortwave
PO Box 38443
London SE16 4YT

tel: 0778 869 2137

Monday 3 March 2008

LUX Salon: A Home in the East - Thursday 6 March 7pm



To celebrate the current East festival http://www.findeast.co.uk/ LUX presents 4 films of East End home life. Ian Bourn's The End of the World (1982) features Ian and Helen Chadwick enjoying a quiet afternoon of domestic bliss, Guy Sherwin's Views From Home (1987/2005) is a nostalgic invocation of sunlight and street sounds and secret life of his East End flat circa 1980s. John Smith's Hackney Marshes (TV Version) (1978) is a rarely seen film commission from Thames Television documenting the lives of the inhabitants in a tower block overlooking Hackney Marshes, unravelling the TV documentary format with John Smith's usual style and wit. Finally William English and Sandra Cross's What did you eat today?(2001) follows a culinary day in the life of Hugh de la Cruz, then back home to have spaghetti for tea.

Saturday 1 March 2008

Urgent reminder to change your pin for WGSN before 6th March!


This is to remind Fashion & Textiles and all design students on Library access to WGSN that you need to re-register with WGSN-edu. Your existing usernames will be cut off on Wednesday 6th March. To re-register go to http://www.wgsn-edu.com/, click 'PIN Update' and enter the new PIN number which can be obtaibed by contacting your lecturers or emailing Nadine Edwards at n.edwards@uel.ac.uk. Follow the instructions that appear on screen.

Off-Air recordings 1st-7th March 2008

Academic staff should contact their Subject Librarian to request programmes for recording by Friday morning at the latest for the coming week. Below are the list of off-air recordings up to 7th March for Docklands Library.

SATURDAY 1st
20.00-21.00 BBC Radio 4 The Larkin tapes (The archive hour)

SUNDAY 2nd
13.30-14.00 (1/3) BBC Radio 4 The price of peace (All on one DVD)
17.00-17.35 BBC1 Songs of praise (4 episodes until the end of March – all one one DVD)
21.00-22.00 (6/10) BBC2 Around the world in 80 gardens (pts. 2-4, pts. 5-7 and pts. 8-10 on each DVD)
21.00-22.00 BBC4 Selling the Sixties
21.30-22.15 BBC Radio 3 The moving power of art (Sunday feature)

MONDAY 3rd
20.00-21.00 (1/2) C4 The fake trade (Both on one DVD)
20.00-20.30 BBC Radio 4 1968: rivers of blood: the real source

TUESDAY 4th
20.00-21.00 (6/10) BBC4 Around the world in 80 treasures (pts. 3-4, pts. 5-7 and pts. 8-10 on each DVD)
19.00-19.30 BBC2 Deep South divide (This world)
21.00-22.00 BBC4 Dolce vita Africana (Storyville)
22.30-23.00 (2/6) BBC4 The hard sell (All on one DVD)
22.35-23.25 BBC1 Marc Newson: urban spaceman (Imagine ...)

WEDNESDAY 5th
21.00-22.00 (1/4) More4 This is civilisation (All on one DVD)
21.00-22.00 BBC4 (2/3) BBC4 The worlds of fantasy (All on one DVD)
22.00-22.30 (2/3) BBC4 Masterpieces of Vienna (All on one DVD)
23.40-00.40 More4 Pram-face (Cutting edge)

THURSDAY 6th
19.30-20.00 (6/6) BBC4 Masterpieces of the East (All on one DVD)
21.00-22.00 (1/5) BBC4 A year in Tibet (All on one DVD)

FRIDAY 7th
19.00-19.30 BBC2 Email is ruining my life (The Money programme)
19.35-20.00 (5/10) C4 Bangladesh: the drowning country (Unreported world)
21.00-22.00 C4 Sacha Baron Cohen: new hero of comedy
21.00-22.30 BBC2 Last orders (White)
22.00-23.00 BBC4 Motor city's burning: Detroit from Motown to the Stooges