Brilliant ending to the first day of the Television By Design conference - May Davis talking about her design work on Landscapers. I forgot to take pictures of @Illuminations opening paper on early TV design but that was fascinating too. I have learned a lot today
Occasional reminder that I profoundly object to views of the owner of this site, and what he has facilitated it becoming, and so I'm now only posting regularly in the blue place as @illuminations.bsky.social
Image fees - more good news: Tate will start removing Creative Commons licences from their non-copyright artworks online. This means that potentially thousands of images of some of the greatest British art will finally be clearly in the public domain, and free to re-use. 1/3
#OTD 10th Jan 1938 - Alice Delysia, French actress and singer who made her career in English musical theatre, appeared in 'Starlight', also on 2nd Feb, 13th June & 17th June 1938.
She appeared on a Baird 30-line transmission in Dec 1932.
🚨 Image fees and UK museums - a breakthrough moment. The system is collapsing. There is now no reason to pay fees for historic artworks (2D) in most cases.
The UK's art history tax is over. Scholars, the public *and museums* will be better off. A 🧵
🧚 🎶 🧛♀️ Sleeping Beauty and vampires, a real treat this Christmas Day. This gothic romance version by @SirMattBourne's @New_Adventures has sumptuous sets and costumes, and masterly storytelling.
Watch Matthew Bourne's Sleeping Beauty on BBC Two and @BBCiPlayer.
The Sunday dozen for Monday morning
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... and with that, I think we're done here.For all that I've loved being here, and having learned so much, M*sk's latest antics, mean I just can't bring myself to post here any more...
The Sunday dozen
A selection of just twelve articles, downloads, broadcasts and podcasts that in the past week I found surprising and engaging and challenging.
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The new ruling confirms what we believed since Infopaq. They mystery is that people have continued to pay fees when they could in many cases have used easily available images freely available on the internet. The issue is only legal in part; it also highlights... 1/n
Image Fees - there's an important development after a recent Court of Appeal ruling. It's Good News for historians and art historians (and art lovers generally).
Long thread. >
It's been a long time since I've compiled 'Sunday links', but I've decided to return to the practice, under a new title, and this week published on the Illuminations blog a day early
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Lots to look forward to from @BFI in 2024, highlights of which have just been announced -- but notably not a single mention of anything to do with television
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