03_Annotated Bibliography

 

Annotated Bibliography

Crossroads at the Grammy Museum

  1. Citation:

    1. Ohana, Eyal. “Lineage of Inspiration.” Eyal Ohana, 26 Aug. 2020, www.eyalohana.com/works/crossroads-2/.

  2. Quotes:

    1. “Crossroads is a multi-user touch table that allows users to explore a rich database of historical and contemporary American musicians. It features a unique ‘Lineage of Inspiration’ navigation that reveals unpredictable connections and influences between past and contemporary artists.”

  3. Summary:

    1. An interactive museum exhibit that uses a digital interface to trace the origins and patterns in music. The interface allows multiple users to interact with the database at once while also allowing users to explore in detail more specific details about songs or artists.

  4. Relevance: Inspiration Lineage

Paris By Design 

  1. Citation:

    1. Jørgensen, Eva, and Vaughn Chaunté. Paris by Design: an Inspired Guide to the City's Creative Side. Abrams, 2019.

  2. Summary:

    1. Part travel guide, part editorial. This is a curated look at culture and design in Paris. The guide includes notable Parisian contemporary business, people, and artist. The guide also recommends books, magazines, songs. It’s not just a list of places to see, but a guide to experience culture.

  3. Relevance: Guide Book

Berlin Inspires 2019 Summer Edition 

  1. Citation:

    1. Creighton, Conor. Liganova Presents Berlin Inspires the First Seasonal Guide for Berlin. LIGANOVA, 2019.

  2. Summary:

    1. Seasonal city guide with maps, interviews, suggestions for a variety of places to visit. Feels more like a local index of shops, etc. Has some insight on neighborhood themes, activities, etc. The book is organized in multiple ways; by neighborhood, by type of places (restaurants, museums, shops, etc.), and “recommended by” (following the interviews). The content includes pictures, addresses, and a companion app and IG page.

  3. Relevance: Guide Book

The Big Bad Book of Bill Murray  

  1. Citation:

    1. Schnakenberg, Robert. The Big Bad Book of Bill Murray: a Critical Appreciation of the World's Finest Actor. Quirk, 2016.

  2. Summary:

    1. An encyclopedia of all things relevant to Bill Murray, not just films and roles. Within the entries notable people, movies, shows, awards, places are highlighted for emphasis and you can cross reference them throughout the book. There is a “How to Use the Book” section. The content includes; quotes, images, a rating system, “tales of Murryland,” Appendix of filmography, quotes by topic, bibliography, and periodicals.

  3. Relevance: Encyclopedia of all things relevant to one artist

Show Your Work

  1. Citation:

    1. Kleon, Austin. Show Your Work!: 10 Things Nobody Told You about Getting Discovered. Workman, 2014.

  2. Summary:

    1. A book about how showing your work and sharing your work should be synonymous. Kleon discussed the importance of consistency and process. There’s quote a bit about to build interesting and successful narrative.

  3. Relevance: Design Process, Narrative Structure

Cinemaps: An Atlas of 35 Great Movies 

  1. Citation:

    1. DeGraff, Andrew, and A. D. Jameson. Cinemaps: an Atlas of Great Movies. Quirk Books, 2017.

  2. Summary:

    1. Illustrated maps of films that trace the routes of each of the major characters though the film’s landscape. Format 9”x12” maps with details enlarged juxtaposed with essays about the unique geographies of each film.

  3. Relevance: Movies, Data Visualization

Designing a House: The Illustrated Guide

  1. Citation:

    1. Walker, Les. Designing a House: the Illustrated Guide to Planning Your Own Home. Overlook Press, 2012.

  2. Summary:

    1. Minimal text explanation, 1-2 paragraphs per page accompanied by line drawings and sketches, sprinkled with the occasional photo. Starts by explaining how to set up your workspace and the tools you will need and how to use them. Shows how to draw a site plan, make a wish list, and requirement matrix, sketching volumes, and how to organize your ideas. Transitions from 2D to 3D diagrams, picking materials, and systems. Then how to finalize your drawings

  3. Relevance: Design Process, Visual Information

The Paris Review #236

  1. Citation:

    1. Nemens, Emily, editor. Paris Review, 2021.

  2. Summary:

    1. A quarterly literary arts magazine, totally 246 pages, 5”x9” format, $20 per issue. Table of contents is organized by type of work, not sequentially. Type of content includes; poems, essays, interviews, comics, portfolio of one feature artist, nonfiction.

  3. Relevance: Type of Content, organization of table of contents

The Little White Lies Guide to Making Your Own Movie in 39 Steps

  1. Citation:

    1. Thrift, Matt. The Little White Lies Guide to Making Your Own Movie in 39 Steps. Laurence King, 2017.

  2. Summary:

    1. An illustrated and stylized (contemporary minimalist) guide to making movies. Strong sense of typographical hierarchy on each page, “filmmaker’s tips” scattered throughout, watchlists for deeper research, illustration on every spread makes for visual interest and easily digestible information, quotes from famous filmmakers start each section. Resources include; budgeting, shooting schedules, equipment checklist, shoot size table, planning shots, storyboard, third party resources, and index

  3. Relevance: guide book, movies

Field Guide to American Houses

  1. Citation:

    1. McAlester, Virginia, and A. Lee McAlester. A Field Guide to American Houses: the Definitive Guide to Identifying and Understanding America's Domestic Architecture. Alfred A. Knopf, 2019.

  2. Summary:

    1. The author is a historical preservation professional. This is the “definitive guide to identifying and understanding America’s domestic architecture.” A reference book with extensive an extensive knowledge catalogue. Includes; Images of houses with citations, identifying features, principle subtypes, variants and details, occurrence, comments, and pictorial diagrams.

  3. Relevance: Reference book

The Movies that Made Me, Episode 14: John Wyatt

  1. Citation:

    1. Dante, Joe, and Josh Olsen, host. “Episode 14: John Wyatt.” The Movies That Made Me, season 1, episode 14, Trailers From Hell, October 2018, https://trailersfromhell.com/podcast/

  2. Quotes:

  3. “What do people talk about, about movies anymore? The art of discussion more or less vanished, about 70 years ago, with Blockbuster movies. People don’t come out of those movies and talk about them…” — Joe Dante

  4. Summary:

    1. “Cinespia founder John Wyatt runs though a list of movies that should be better known that they are.” Wyatt is in conversation with Joe Dante and Josh Olson. They talk at length about their opinions on talking through movies, Mystery Science Theater 3000, and the zeitgeist of discussing movies after you’ve seen them. Dante talks specifically about how people don’t discuss movies, the impacts of tv and streaming on this notion, how viewing movies is an event, and there should be a revival of this. “Show don’t tell,” less exposition is better. Zeitgeist (noun); the defining spirit or mood of a particular period of history as shown by the ideas and beliefs of the time.

  5. Relevance: Movies

The Feminist Legacy of ‘Kill Bill’ Never Belonged to Quentin Tarantino

  1. Citation:

    1. Erbland, Kate. “The Feminist Legacy of 'Kill Bill' Never Belonged to Quentin Tarantino.” IndieWire, IndieWire, 5 Feb. 2018, www.indiewire.com/2018/02/kill-bill-feminist-quentin-tarantino-uma-thurman-1201925103/.

  2. Quotes:

  3. “While Tarantino’s films have long been compelled by hyper-masculine ideas and agendas, the filmmaker has also crafted a number of strong female characters that have become a part of the cultural zeitgeist…"

  4. Summary:

    1. Thurman’s on-set incident, a car crash, disempowered her and changed the working power balance between her and director, Tarantino. Other female cast members, on other films report a similar experience.

  5. Relevance: Kill Bill, Feminist Theory

Uma Thurman Explains How ‘Kill Bill’ Role Empowers Women

  1. Citation:

    1. Barraclough, Leo. “Uma Thurman Explains How 'Kill Bill' Role Empowers Women.” Variety, Variety, 3 July 2017, variety.com/2017/film/global/uma-thurman-kill-bill-quentin-tarantino-women-1202486243/.

  2. Relevance: Kill Bill, Feminist Theory

 Every Homage in Kill Bill Explained by Brickwall Pictures

  1. Citation:

    1. Brickwall Pictures, creator. Every Single Homage in Kill Bill Explained. YouTube, YouTube, 23 Jan. 2019, www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8QHY3X9zEk.

  2. Relevance: Video essay, Kill Bill Vol. 1

Kill Bill Vol. 1 References by Vanity Fair

  1. Citation:

    1. Vanity Fair Magazine, director. All 58 References in Kill Bill Vol. 1 | Vanity Fair. YouTube, YouTube, 16 Aug. 2019, www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCcoWwepHs0.

  2. Relevance: Video essay, Kill Bill Vol. 1

Everything is a Remix: Kill Bill

  1. Citation:

    1. Ferguson, Kirby, director. Everything Is A Remix: Kill Bill. YouTube, YouTube, 6 Oct. 2011, www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4le3EDDAIQ.

  2. Relevance: Video essay, Kill Bill Vol. 1



References

Barraclough, Leo. “Uma Thurman Explains How 'Kill Bill' Role Empowers Women.” Variety, Variety, 3 July 2017, variety.com/2017/film/global/uma-thurman-kill-bill-quentin-tarantino-women-1202486243/. 

Brickwall Pictures, creator. Every Single Homage in Kill Bill Explained. YouTube, YouTube, 23 Jan. 2019, www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8QHY3X9zEk.

Creighton, Conor. Liganova Presents Berlin Inspires the First Seasonal Guide for Berlin. LIGANOVA, 2019.

Dante, Joe, and Josh Olsen, host. “Episode 14: John Wyatt.” The Movies That Made Me, season 1, episode 14, Trailers From Hell, October 2018, https://trailersfromhell.com/podcast/

DeGraff, Andrew, and A. D. Jameson. Cinemaps: an Atlas of Great Movies. Quirk Books, 2017. 

Erbland, Kate. “The Feminist Legacy of 'Kill Bill' Never Belonged to Quentin Tarantino.” IndieWire, IndieWire, 5 Feb. 2018, www.indiewire.com/2018/02/kill-bill-feminist-quentin-tarantino-uma-thurman-1201925103/. 

Ferguson, Kirby, director. Everything Is A Remix: Kill Bill. YouTube, YouTube, 6 Oct. 2011, www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4le3EDDAIQ.

Jørgensen, Eva, and Vaughn Chaunté. Paris by Design: an Inspired Guide to the City's Creative Side. Abrams, 2019. 

Kleon, Austin. Show Your Work!: 10 Things Nobody Told You about Getting Discovered. Workman, 2014. 

McAlester, Virginia, and A. Lee McAlester. A Field Guide to American Houses: the Definitive Guide to Identifying and Understanding America's Domestic Architecture. Alfred A. Knopf, 2019. 

Nemens, Emily, editor. Paris Review, 2021. 

Ohana, Eyal. “Lineage of Inspiration.” Eyal Ohana, 26 Aug. 2020, www.eyalohana.com/works/crossroads-2/. 

Schnakenberg, Robert. The Big Bad Book of Bill Murray: a Critical Appreciation of the World's Finest Actor. Quirk, 2016. 

Thrift, Matt. The Little White Lies Guide to Making Your Own Movie in 39 Steps. Laurence King, 2017. 

Vanity Fair Magazine, director. All 58 References in Kill Bill Vol. 1 | Vanity Fair. YouTube, YouTube, 16 Aug. 2019, www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCcoWwepHs0. 

Walker, Les. Designing a House: the Illustrated Guide to Planning Your Own Home. Overlook Press, 2012. 



 
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