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The MVAJoshua Podcast
Joshua Hardisty
8 episodes
9 months ago
The worst thing about working with clients for me? Being too invested in the work. Here’s why I hate it and how I fixed it. This series of videos was recorded live in my Ideation + Process class as part of Minneapolis College of Art + Design’s Pre-College Summer Session in 2016. Each student was required to submit 1 question about anything they wanted.
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The worst thing about working with clients for me? Being too invested in the work. Here’s why I hate it and how I fixed it. This series of videos was recorded live in my Ideation + Process class as part of Minneapolis College of Art + Design’s Pre-College Summer Session in 2016. Each student was required to submit 1 question about anything they wanted.
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Quentin Tarantino and the Art of Letting Go—Tips on Creative Block
The MVAJoshua Podcast
45 minutes 27 seconds
10 years ago
Quentin Tarantino and the Art of Letting Go—Tips on Creative Block
Joshua dives into the relationship between the Buddhist concept of attachment and a rich creative process by talking about the development of Quentin Tarantino’s filmography and the piles of unmade movies left in its wake. Recorded in Ideation + Process class at Minneapolis College of Art & Design, July 2015.
The MVAJoshua Podcast
The worst thing about working with clients for me? Being too invested in the work. Here’s why I hate it and how I fixed it. This series of videos was recorded live in my Ideation + Process class as part of Minneapolis College of Art + Design’s Pre-College Summer Session in 2016. Each student was required to submit 1 question about anything they wanted.