Ethics for Making

Ethics for Making

A space for students, teachers and makers to explore ethics in creative arts practice, using a short documentary film, “Justine” as a case study.

Illustration by Gracie Dahl

“Ethics for Making”, a free online site for students, teachers and makers to explore ethics in creative arts practice was born with the ethical debates surrounding “Justine” at its heart. “Justine” is a film directed by Pratap Rughani, Director of Lotus Films UK, who developed this site produced by the Research Office at London College of Communication, University of the Arts London, where Pratap is also Associate Dean of Research.

The site features an immersive TASTER, best used on a computer with headphones, in order to have a different kind of browsing experience and to pique your interest and engagement with ideas on ethics in creative arts practice.

“Ethics for Making” was developed by Lotus Film UK in partnership with London College of Communication.

To find out more and to access the taster visit:

https://ethics.arts.ac.uk/

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