All illusions are potential ways of ordering reality. The goal of criticism should therefore be not to destroy illusions but to make us more sensitive to their workings and their complexity.

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The Media Education Lab advances media literacy education through research and community service. We emphasize interdisciplinary scholarship and practice that stands at the intersections of communication, media studies and education.
All illusions are potential ways of ordering reality. The goal of criticism should therefore be not to destroy illusions but to make us more sensitive to their workings and their complexity.
- Leo Braudy, The World in a Frame, 1977
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Colin
Colin has been such a huge
Colin has been such a huge inspiration to me as a media arts teacher early in her own career. I first met Colin at QUT when I was learning how to become a good media arts teacher. It was years later that I met him again at the ATOM conference and it was here he was again advocating and training the future media teachers and driving a passion for media literacy. Today, I am lucky enough to collaborate with Colin and I can't wait to see how he will continue to inspire and mentor me in the future.