THE FALLING MAN
Why Has The Falling Man – One Of The Strongest Photographs in History Disappeared Continue reading
Why Has The Falling Man – One Of The Strongest Photographs in History Disappeared Continue reading
February 4th, 2014- Introduction to “Real And Imagined” —- Readings due for Week 2, February 11 On the Invention of Photographic Meaning Continue reading
when we meet on February 11th, be ready to discuss… On the Invention of Photographic Meaning by Allan Sekula and Continue reading
when we meet on February 18th, be ready to discuss… Passing Likeness: Dorothea Lange’s “Migrant Mother” and the Paradox of Continue reading
when we meet on February 25th, be ready to discuss… Chapter 4 from Believing Is Seeing (Observations On The Mysteries of Continue reading
Print Project is Due —- plus, when we meet on March 4h you should be ready to discuss- “On the Rights Continue reading
when we meet on March 11th, be ready to discuss… Things As They Are by Mary Panzer and A little Continue reading
when we meet on March 18th you should be ready to discuss Chapters 2 and 3 from Believing Is Seeing (Observations On Continue reading
when we meet on March 25th you should be ready to discuss how there’s no class on March 25, due Continue reading
Web Project is due. and when we meet on April1st, you should be ready to discuss KARASS CLASS POST —- Continue reading
when we meet on April 8th you should be ready to discuss The Traffic In Photographs by Allan Sekula, PDF Continue reading
when we meet on April 15th you should be ready to discuss- Between the Net and the Deep Blue Continue reading
when we meet on April 22nd you should be ready to discuss- Toyo Miyatake and Our World by Karin Higa Continue reading
when we meet on April 29th, you should be ready to discuss Point-and-Shoot Memories- The Influence of Taking Photos on Continue reading
You better turn in a two page paper describing and evaluating your experiential project today. when we meet on May 6th, Continue reading
when we meet on May 13th, you should be ready to discuss A Civil Rights Memorial: Jessica Ingram —–
MacArthur Park “MacArthur Park (formerly Westlake Park)is a park in the Westlake neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, named after General Continue reading
Part I A few links to websites offering free access to “cultural & educational media” including online course work, archives Continue reading
The word “Karass” comes from Kurt Vonnegut’s novel Cat’s Cradle and is loosely defined as “a group of people linked in a significant manner, Continue reading
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