ANTH 408 [2022]

The Critical Media Lab supports students in ANTH 408 and ANTH 555 with practical workshops in video, film and sound, as well as screenings and artists talks, all of which are essential resources for students to produce their own films and soundscapes.

Mén Miàn by Eloise (Shuting) Lu

The beauty of architecture exists in the objective reality and the reaction of human mentality. The project focuses on an architectural component, a red door located on Hutchison Street in the heart of Montréal. The door's style and texture are explored as a medium to dig into the historical context of Montreal's forty-year development since 1980. The lady behind the door believes preserving Montreal's historic structures is vital, and her determination deeply moved me.

ANTH 408 [2022]

The Critical Media Lab supports students in ANTH 408 and ANTH 555 with practical workshops in video, film and sound, as well as screenings and artists talks, all of which are essential resources for students to produce their own films and soundscapes.

Mén Miàn by Eloise (Shuting) Lu

The beauty of architecture exists in the objective reality and the reaction of human mentality. The project focuses on an architectural component, a red door located on Hutchison Street in the heart of Montréal. The door's style and texture are explored as a medium to dig into the historical context of Montreal's forty-year development since 1980. The lady behind the door believes preserving Montreal's historic structures is vital, and her determination deeply moved me.

ANTH 408 [2022]

The Critical Media Lab supports students in ANTH 408 and ANTH 555 with practical workshops in video, film and sound, as well as screenings and artists talks, all of which are essential resources for students to produce their own films and soundscapes.

Mén Miàn by Eloise (Shuting) Lu

The beauty of architecture exists in the objective reality and the reaction of human mentality. The project focuses on an architectural component, a red door located on Hutchison Street in the heart of Montréal. The door's style and texture are explored as a medium to dig into the historical context of Montreal's forty-year development since 1980. The lady behind the door believes preserving Montreal's historic structures is vital, and her determination deeply moved me.

Rhythm by Thalia Danielson