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York researchers find clue to achieving more realistic 3D screens

York researchers find clue to achieving more realistic 3D screens

Can 3D images be made to look more realistic? York University vision researchers have discovered how a to keep our eyes on the prize, so to speak. In order to see 3D images properly, our left and right eyes have to view separate images. Because 3D display technology isn’t perfect, there are times when images […]

Professor Susan Ingram's book explores history of fashion in Berlin

Professor Susan Ingram's book explores history of fashion in Berlin

In her recent book, Berliner Chic: A Locational History of Berlin Fashion, York humanities Professor Susan Ingram explores the emergence of Berlin as a fashion capital against a backdrop of politics, ideology and war. The launch of Berliner Chic will take place Wednesday, Feb. 2, from 4 to 6pm in the Senior Common Room, 010 […]

PhD candidate Kathleen Cummins examines film and TV interpretations of Jane Eyre

PhD candidate Kathleen Cummins examines film and TV interpretations of Jane Eyre

Over 150 years after it was first published, Charlotte Brontë’s 1847 novel Jane Eyre remains a favourite for film and television adaptations. But what influences and interpretations are at work before it hits the screen? York women's studies PhD candidate Kathleen Cummins (BA Spec. Hons. ’92, MFA ’95) will talk on Thursday about “The Perils […]

Professor Marcus Boon's book and blog detail why copying is necessary to our evolution

Professor Marcus Boon's book and blog detail why copying is necessary to our evolution

A new book by a York University professor argues that the act of copying, much maligned in our culture, is fundamentally necessary to our evolution. In Praise of Copying, which was officially launched last night in Toronto, explores different aspects of copying and looks at everything from quilting and cooking to gang warfare and martial […]

Graduate film students create visual showcase of 40 years of York filmmaking

Graduate film students create visual showcase of 40 years of York filmmaking

The Department of Film in the Faculty of Fine Arts celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, and is marking this milestone with a series of events highlighting past achievements and looking to the future. One of the “birthday” productions is The 40 Film, a specially commissioned compilation of one-minute clips from 40 student films made […]

Film student David Hollands' paper names the 'reboot' as new Hollywood trend

Film student David Hollands' paper names the 'reboot' as new Hollywood trend

Walking into a movie theatre to watch a sequel, an audience generally knows what to expect – more of the same. But in recent years, there has been a trend towards discarding the standard sequel formula, allowing a new artistic team to reimagine a film franchise. For better or for worse – the cinematic results of […]

York alumni shine at Toronto International Film Festival

York alumni shine at Toronto International Film Festival

Avant-garde, thrilling, provocative, brainy and fascinating are just a few of the words used to describe films directed by several York alumni, as well as a current student, that are screening at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) . The York talent among the 300 productions showing at TIFF Sept. 9 to 19 includes debut […]

3D FLIC project brings film studios to York University to work on 3-D technology, writes Toronto Star

3D FLIC project brings film studios to York University to work on 3-D technology, writes Toronto Star

Everyone from video game console makers such as Nintendo, to satellite TV services such as Bell TV, is making a bet on 3-D, wrote the Toronto Star July 31: “The studios are realizing there’s a golden goose here because you get all these bums in seats that will pay a 30 per cent premium,” says […]

Professor Michael Zyrd focuses on 'ugly ducklings' of film world

Professor Michael Zyrd focuses on 'ugly ducklings' of film world

York film Professor Michael Zryd is interested in the ugly ducklings of the film world. As a researcher, Zryd’s current work is focused on the complexities of history and academic institutionalization from the 1960s onward in relation to experimental and independent film. While most of his past research has concentrated on American films, Zryd is also […]

Interdisicplinary symposium focuses on education and climate change

Interdisicplinary symposium focuses on education and climate change

Today, the shared experiences of those working in education and climate change is the central theme of a one-day symposium taking place at York University. Organized by the Faculty of Education, the Institute for Research & Innovation in Sustainability (IRIS) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific & Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Chair for Reorienting Teacher Education Towards Sustainability, […]