April 11, as part of SCADstyle, Bob Harper and Eric Villency sat down with students in the SCAD Museum of Art theater to discuss the roles innovative design and consumer experience have played in the fitness industry. Harper, one of the industry’s leading fitness experts, is perhaps best known for
Filmed by Georgia Micheals and Rummel Medina. Edited by Georgia Micheals. Two years ago, former media content producer Rummel Medina underwent intense training to prepare for Sidewalk Arts. Now, he shares his secrets with District’s co-media content producer Georgia to train the next generatio
By Kai Freeman. Photographed by Lucia Artigas. Entering the house of John and Ginger Duncan, one can’t help but be stunned by the surrounding beauty. There are paintings of lush saturated landscapes and still-life tiles on the walls. In contrast, on the ceiling, faded, yet comforting designs of
By Shelby Loebker. March for Our Lives Charlotte photographed by Nick Thomsen. The March for Our Lives was almost a month ago, and this past Friday, April 20, students across the nation walked out of school in honor of the 19th anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting. With these major acts
With move out rapidly approaching, it’s time to start thinking what to do with all the stuff you’ve accumulated over the last nine months at school. Storage in Savannah is easier said than done, however it is quite possible. If you do not have access to a car, live on campus and intend on living
By Elle Friedle. I hadn’t thought seriously about magic in a long time. But since the unlikely arrival of installation artists Cardiff and Miller in Savannah, I have asked myself questions like “what is the difference between a professional psychic, a religious miracle and a stage magician?&
By Marie Defreitas This weekend Crites Hall welcomed SCAD Day visitors with a unique experience. Game design and themed entertainment majors presented their collaborative work to create a virtual reality, or VR, experience of boarding a SCAD rocket lifting into space. Debriefed by Star Trek-esque gr
Over spring break, Kineticards, one of the blooming companies in SCAD+’s alumni entrepreneurial program, launched their app and their first batch of augmented reality-infused greeting cards. Each card provides a simple three step illustration that tells receivers how to unlock it’s secret an
Interview by Emilie Kefalas. Filmed by Rummel Medina. Edited by Georgia Micheals. Shane McRae, who plays Taylor in “Sneaky Pete,” talks with District about how changing from CBS to Amazon made the show more character driven and gave the actors greater opportunity to perform and explore.
This year, SCAD President and Founder Paula S. Wallace inducted five new women into the Savannah Women of Vision, a program that celebrates key female figures whose ideas, leadership and service have shaped the community of Savannah. This weekly column will attempt to share a little more of the stor