College of Creative Arts in the Media Archive

MINA Mobile Creativity and Innovation Symposium
The symposium provided a platform for filmmakers, artists, researchers and industry professionals to debate the prospect of wireless, mobile and ubiquitous technologies in a changing art and design environment and the creative industries.

Fashioning a new skin: Thread
Thread spoke to Fo’i Seaso following the Massey University New Blood Graduate Fashion Show 2011 to find out more about the technical details and inspiration behind her memorable collection.

Bright Young Things: Thread
Friends, family and Wellington’s fashion fraternity recently attended Massey University’s New Blood fashion show that featured graduate collections from Diploma in Fashion Design and Technology and Bachelor of Design (Fashion Major) students.

CoCA Mode fashion magazine, produced by College of Creative Arts fashion students.

Anto Po Des
The long awaited first issue of a new New Zealand design journal Anti-po-des has just been published online. Its features two articles by our own researchers, Dr Amanda Bill and Dr Caroline Campbell.

Wellington's fashion pedigree on show: Dominion Post
Fashion Editor Carolyn Enting visits the Old School New School exhibition at Massey University and is impressed by its fashion hall of fame.

Rugby-inspired fashion on show: Stuff.co.nz
Fashion design students are gearing up for Massey University's end-of-year show in November. Fashion editor Carolyn Enting gets a sneak preview.

Politicians look to sway swing voters: 3 News
With just six weeks until the general election, Professor Claire Robinson discusses swing voters on 3 News.

Design for living: REAL New Zealand Festival Insider
Jock Phillips sums up the Old School New School Exhibition.

125 Years of Design Exhibition: TVNZ Breakfast
At four minutes into this breakfast round up, the College of Creative Arts' Old School New School exhibition is introduced.

Winners of the Streetbox Named Desire Art Project!: Washing City Paper
College of Creative Arts graduate Cara Hunt wins first prize in the Streetbox competition.

Mark Elmore: He does your dishes: Massey University
Mark Elmore has spent his career looking at appliances, how they can look good, and do their job better. At Fisher and Paykel he helped turn a common appliance – the dishwasher – into the DishDrawer, a global phenomenon.

Green award opens doors for perfume maker: TVNZ
AMP Business talks to Pacific Perfumes, who chose College of Creative Arts student Mike Peter's design for their award winning packaging.

Scion Award for Conceptual Design by a Tertiary Student: Packaging Council of NZ
Michelle Power won an award for her corrugated box design.

Green award opens doors for perfume maker: TVNZ
Pacific Perfumes sought the help of the College's design students to produce a sustainable product and picked up the Judges Special Award at the New Zealand Packaging Environmental Design Awards

Wearable art set to take on the world (Video): 3 News
The College's Sue Prescott is interviewed on 3 News about World of Wearable Art 2011.

Wearable art set to take on the world: 3 News
The College's Sue Prescott is an entrant in World of Wearable Art 2011.

Preparing for World of Wearable Arts: TVNZ
Lucas de Jong follows two Massey students create their first pieces for WOW.

Defining Magazine
August 2011

Best of the Best: Idealog
Idealog reviews the best of the Best Award finalists 2011.

Kiwi ingenuity finds its footing as James Dyson Award product design finalists are announced: Idealog
Massey University industrial design student is one of three finalists in the James Dyson Award.

Where light, space and interaction meet: idealog design daily
The manipulation of light in the physical space can lead to some pretty spectacular results and Wellington LUX is showcasing those that do it best.

Electrolux Design Lab 2011 Top 25 Finalists: Tuvie
The top 25 concepts from Electrolux Design Lab 2011 including three Massey students.

Have you heard of a Smoobo Blender?: Idealog Design Daily
Massey University student Roseanne de Bruin is a finalist in the global Electrolux Design Lab competition, along with two other students.

NZ Designers In International Competition: Voxy.co.nz
Three Massey design students have been selected as top contenders in the global Electrolux Design Lab competition.

We love Welly: Dominion Post
Massey graduate Jess Lunnon is involved in the creation of an alternative guide to Wellington - The Wellington Book.

Systems Art and MetaDesign: Radio NZ
Speaker at the upcoming LUX Symposium, Manuel Abendroth, founder of LAb(au), talks about working within a 'collision of disciplines', MetaDesign and how modern urban environments benefit from the combination of art, technology and science.

Hughes looks forward to future 'with optimism': 3 News
Assistant Pro Vice Chancellor Claire Robinson is interviewed as a political expert regarding the recently dropped charges against former Labour MP Darren Hughes.

Hands on door handles: DesignBoom
Industrial Design lecturer Chris Jackson has been shortlisted for the DesignBoom "Hands on Door Handles" competition. The shortlist consisted of 160 entries whittled down from 6209 submissions from 103 different countries.

Love will tear us apart: Dominion Post
Tender is the Night is curated by Associate Professor Heather Galbraith and includes work by Professor Anne Noble. The show brings together a selection of art works which explore the complex and intense nature of desire, love and the loss of a loved one.

Hulme Supercar: Top Gear
Steve Pizzati and the Top Gear team spent two days with the Hulme Supercars team.

Designer adds celebrity touch to Massey campaign: NZ Herald
Fashion designer Kate Sylvester receives an honorary doctorate from Massey and will be fronting a new campaign promoting the university to prospective students.

Kate Sylvester awarded honorary doctorate: TV3
Kate is one of the country's most successful designers. She's championed New Zealand fashion, opened stores around the world and expanded into accessories. Now for all her hard work, Massey University has granted the designer an honorary doctorate in fine arts.

Young designer heading for Italy: Stuff.co.nz
Despair has led to joy for a Massey University graduate who won entry to a prestigious fashion competition in Italy for her collection inspired by depression, on show at the iD International Emerging Designer Awards.

Building fashion: Stuff.co.nz
Lucy McIntosh's teenage dreams really took root about two years ago when she started a bachelor of design (fashion) degree at Massey University.

Zero Waste Fashion Design: Radio New Zealand
Holly McQuillan, Lecturer in fashion design at Massey University's College of Creative Arts; and Timo Rissanen, Assistant Professor of Fashion Design and Sustainability at Parsons The New School for Design in New York.

Unzipped: Massey Fashion Show 2010: Snapstar
18 pages of images of the Massey Unzipped fashion show.

Hutt illustrator's fantasy illustrations join White Cloud Worlds: The Dominion Post
Massey University graduate Jeffrey Lai's work features in an upcoming exhibition at The New Dowse.

Disconnected gets high praise: The Dominion Post
At the end of year exhibition at Massey University, Disconnected was one of the most viewed films at the show.

A 92-year-old fashion rock star: The Dominion Post
Wellington textile designer and artist Avis Higgs was recognised for her work and inducted into the Massey Hall of Fame along with Manos Nathan and Fane Flaws.

Fane Flaws with Kim Hill: Radio New Zealand
College Hall of Fame 2010 inductee Fane Flaws is interviewed by Kim Hill.

Massey Unzips: Wellington Style TV
A review of the College's Unzipped fashion show.

Bronwyn Holloway-Smith's Ghosts in the form of gifts: NZ Open Source Awards
Bronwyn is the winner of the inaugural Arts Open Source Award 2010 for her work Ghosts in the Form of Gifts.

Paint Chip Mosaic Showcases the power of colour: Dinz
Third year design students Nandini Nair, Tara Fowler, Alice Murray, Sophie Tricker and Elspeth Hoskin from Massey University's School of Design are featured in Dinz.

Bugs for Breakfast: TVNZ
Associate Professor Chris Bennewith's new exhibition is featured on TVNZ breakfast news.

Bugs, Beetles and Butterflies: Radio New Zealand
Hear about the new exhibition,"Bugs, Beetles and Butterflies" at the New Dowse Gallery in Lower Hutt, featuring Associate Professor Chris Bennewith's interactive digital artwork "Glowing Pathfinder Bugs".

Art, Fruit and Confrontation: Radio New Zealand
Listen to artist Maddie Leach on her latest work, "Signs and Wonders Shall Appear", which opened in Chicago last month and find out what the locals make of it.

Designers: Trubridges: Radio New Zealand
David Trubridge is a renowned furniture and lighting designer while son Sam has made his name in the world of performance design. Justin got them together for a chat.

'SlimRide' Transport System Solution: 3 News
Oliver Neuland, from Auckland School of Design, designed 'SlimRide' which is featured on Campbell Live.

Blast Festival, 2010