Dear Peter and Andy, great job! Thank you! I was particularly
interested in your interview because I just submitted to the ISCAR 2011
an abstract on the earliest works of LSV: literary and theatrical
reviews while he was still in Gomel in 1923 and some main ideas of the
"Psychology of Art" are implicitly present there. Hope to see you in Rome.
Bella
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 3:54 PM, Andy Blunden <ablunden@mira.net
<mailto:ablunden@mira.net>> wrote:
Many of you may be interested in the latest addition to the
collection of CHAT videos on vimeo.com <http://vimeo.com/>:
http://vimeo.com/14844396
The video is an interview recorded via Skype in Melbourne Australia,
with Peter Smagorinsky in Athens, Georgia USA, on Vygotsky's
Psychology of Art.
Apologies for the quality of the video at my end, but fortunately,
you won't see much of it. The quality of the video and audio at
Peter's end is OK.
In a 30-minute interview one can't go too deep, but Peter does a
marvellous job of stimulating interest in the topic rather than
pontificating, and offers new angles on a number of issues of
interest to everyone on this list.
Peter has a paper in an upcoming issue of MCA. I read the paper and
this gave us the basis for the interview. This is something anyone
of us could do, interviewing an MCA author. Peter's interview is not
intended to be at the level of peer reviewed research, but is a
great introduction to the topic of the journal article. Future xmca
discussions would possibly benefit from such interviews. The whole
job is done with Skype (which is free) and Vodburner which you can
'hire' for $10 a month, and includes a somewhat clunky but adequate
video editing tool.
Anyone interested in emulating this idea?
Andy
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