Princeton Research Film Studio

Director, Erika A. Kiss

The Research Film Studio housed in the University Center for Human Values enables Princeton University faculty and students to pursue, develop and disseminate higher learning and research via audio-visual and mixed media. The studio’s faculty and student fellows hailing from all areas of advanced studies strive to counter the centrifugal forces of increasingly specialized and fragmented research with the centripetal force of the integrative language of vision fusing artistic, technical and scientific data visualization.

The studio is dedicated to an overarching art of persuasive design pedagogy and theory termed ‘architectonic rhetoric’ in the hope of shaping a shared view of the contemporary world that is appealing to the senses yet also guided by advanced knowledge instead of conspiracy theories and propaganda. To invoke Gropius, the new architectonic art of persuasive design is able “to generate an integrated expression of the thought and feeling of our time” as a “visible pattern of a true democracy”.

  • Section Video & Digital
  • Venue Palazzo Mora
  • Based in Princeton, USA

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