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Thinking About Contemporary Thinking: Testimonty - Azoulay and Zreik, Picturing Violence - Reinhard
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Thinking About Contemporary Thinking. Sunday, October 10, 2010. Testimonty - Azoulay and Zreik, Picturing Violence - Reinhard. October 12, 2010 at 9:37 AM. Very powerful Katrina image. Why do you think they are waving flags? How might that idea relate to Azoulay and notions of citizenship and the state? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Alice Feldt Contemporary Thought in Photography Just another WordPress.com site. Contemporary Thought In Photography. Contemporary Thought in Photography.
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Thinking About Contemporary Thinking: Photography and The Digital Image
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Thinking About Contemporary Thinking. Sunday, October 17, 2010. Photography and The Digital Image. I never thought I would find a relavent way to show this off but here is a photograph of me and Russell Kirsch and his wife taken last year. Russell led the team working for the US National Bureau of Standards that in 1957 made the first digital scan of a photograph. Fred Ritchin writes in "Into the Digital" from After Photography. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Contemporary Thought In Photography.
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Monique's contemporary thought in photography: September 2010
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Monique's contemporary thought in photography. A blog dedicated to responding to readings for Columbia College Chicago's Contemporary Thought in Photography class of Fall 2010. Thursday, September 30, 2010. Excerpts from "Regarding the Pain of Others" by Susan Sontag and "The Civil Contract of Photography" by Ariella Azoulay. These readings yet again forced me to sift through a bunch of "stuff" to get to the meat. Back in 1977 in her book On Photography. Thursday, September 23, 2010. Chapter 6 of Michael...
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Thinking About Contemporary Thinking: "Systems Everywhere" NEW TOPOGRAHICS AND ART OF THE 1970S, Greg Foster-Rice / An Archival Impulse, Hal Foster
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Thinking About Contemporary Thinking. Sunday, November 14, 2010. Systems Everywhere" NEW TOPOGRAHICS AND ART OF THE 1970S. Greg Foster-Rice / An Archival Impulse, Hal Foster. Toward a Systems Aesthetic". Photography as a System. Foster-Rice summarizes John Szarkowhi, "that fine-art photographs should be thought of as pictures that summarize moments in time but considered distinct from the actual experience and social significance of that time.". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Dan's CTIP Class Blog.
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Monique's contemporary thought in photography: Photography and/as network
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Monique's contemporary thought in photography. A blog dedicated to responding to readings for Columbia College Chicago's Contemporary Thought in Photography class of Fall 2010. Thursday, October 28, 2010. Digital Images, Photo-Sharing, and Our Shifting Notions of Everyday Aesthetics" by Susan Murray,. Online Photographic Thinking" by Jason Evans, &. The Practice of Everyday (Media) Life: From Mass Consumption to Mass Cultural Production? By Christophe Agou from in-public.com. From usefulphotography.c...
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Monique's contemporary thought in photography: October 2010
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Monique's contemporary thought in photography. A blog dedicated to responding to readings for Columbia College Chicago's Contemporary Thought in Photography class of Fall 2010. Thursday, October 28, 2010. Digital Images, Photo-Sharing, and Our Shifting Notions of Everyday Aesthetics" by Susan Murray,. Online Photographic Thinking" by Jason Evans, &. The Practice of Everyday (Media) Life: From Mass Consumption to Mass Cultural Production? By Christophe Agou from in-public.com. From usefulphotography.c...
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Thinking About Contemporary Thinking: Relational Aesthetics
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Thinking About Contemporary Thinking. Sunday, November 28, 2010. I believe photography is related to Relational Art however it takes a specific kind of photograph to confidently label as such. I believe a photograph would most easily be placed in this realm if the photograph is simply the means of showing what occurred. Something performance based that was done perhaps in public so to make a certain point. The photograph as proof seems to be its easiest connection. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Monique's contemporary thought in photography: Relational Aesthetics
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Monique's contemporary thought in photography. A blog dedicated to responding to readings for Columbia College Chicago's Contemporary Thought in Photography class of Fall 2010. Wednesday, November 24, 2010. In the documentary “Relational Art: is it an Ism? 8221;, Lewis says relational art is a new kind of art, according to Bourriaud, coming from Europe and America in the 90s. In the film, Lewis sets out to find his own relational art. The “most relational” artist in the book is Rirkrit Tirava...8220;I wa...
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Monique's contemporary thought in photography: November 2010
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Monique's contemporary thought in photography. A blog dedicated to responding to readings for Columbia College Chicago's Contemporary Thought in Photography class of Fall 2010. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Re: This thread. http:/ www.sfmoma.org/pages/research projects photography over. Now, maybe this is my senioritis talking, or maybe it's my frustration with Columbia in general talking, or maybe this is how I've felt all along. My initial response to the question of “is photography over? I chose to imit...