HBO Brand Identity (1979-2019)
Evolution of Visual Design (Video)
Compilation: Animation & Digital Sampling
HBO Brand Identity (1979-2019)
Evolution of Visual Design (Video)
Compilation: Colour, Line & Shape
HBO Brand Identity (1979-2019)
Evolution of Visual Design (Video)
Compilation: Framing, Movement & Depth
Interview of Mitch Goodwin conducted by James Cook University for the award of a teaching citation in 2011. The citation was awarded by the university "for the implementation of programs and initiatives which engender community engagement and industry relevant assessment outcomes and learning experiences for New Media Arts students."
The core aim of the initiative was to infuse industry work flows and the notion of public "event culture" into a Work Integrated Learning program (WIL). These endeavors formed the core attributes of a refreshed curriculum of the 3rd year capstone subject, Creative Exchange (CXC). Goodwin has since been integral in providing the Faculty with a model of the program which was successfully rolled out across the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts in 2014.
A lot has happened since 2011, more up to date information on Mitch's teaching experience can be found here.
A sample video from the core theory subject Creative Cultures produced for the Bachelor of Media Arts online program at James Cook University. This episode maps the emergence of technoculture in Paris during the first decade of the 20th Century.
Promotional trailer for the Professional Fundamentals program at the University of Melbourne. Professional Communication Fundamentals (PCF) was part of a suite of educational offerings to enhance student employability with a strong focus on industry engagement and expertise. The PCF curricula was drawn from subject experts across the Faculty of Arts five schools.
Designed as a resource for students entering the Bachelor of Arts, the Meet the Researcher video series profile the research work of Arts academics at the University of Melbourne. The series feature a wide range of academic staff drawn from each of the five Schools in the Faculty who actively teach into the Bachelor of Arts program and conduct world leading research.
A pre-recorded video ‘performance’ of my research into the Digital Gothic for the Sixth International Conference on Transdisciplinary Imaging, in November 2020. The recording format allowed for a more performative analysis of the nature and texture of the the post-millennial technological catastrophe and our place within it.
Produced for the for the Arts Discovery Meet the Researcher video series at the University of Melbourne. The interview is based on my PhD research into the network aesthetics of “space dreaming” featuring David Bowie as a network cypher.