Participant Observer
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General
Course Long Title
Participant Observer
Subject Code
APHM
Course Number
640H
School(s)
Academic Level
GR - Graduate
Description
Open to Art School only. This course may be open
to students at other year levels, and in other
Schools, by Permission of Instructor.
Practice Courses within the Photography and Media
program focus on making work and developing the
shape of students' practices. While each course
under this category may offer a particular theme
or subject matter, its primary organization and
outcomes will center around making. This category
will include, but not be limited to, modes of
production fundamental to photographic and
media-based practice, including film-based and
digital photography, video and moving image
production, sound production, performance and
book-making, and will sometimes include a focus
on the primary genres and categories of
production common to media and photography.
This is a survey course on photography, film and
video works that are linked to historical and
contemporary trends in art, Visual Anthropology,
Ethnography, and works of social, political and
personal description. Often aggressive in
nature, deeply personal or stridently positioned
in the social sciences, the works shown will be
used to understand the relation of social theory
as it is expressed in contemporary work. The
class will provide an introduction to shared
ideas in art, photography, film and social
science. Weekly film/video and photography
presentations will be augmented by critical
texts, writings by cultural theorists, and
artists exploring the facility of image making
and its use in describing paradox in life and
culture.
to students at other year levels, and in other
Schools, by Permission of Instructor.
Practice Courses within the Photography and Media
program focus on making work and developing the
shape of students' practices. While each course
under this category may offer a particular theme
or subject matter, its primary organization and
outcomes will center around making. This category
will include, but not be limited to, modes of
production fundamental to photographic and
media-based practice, including film-based and
digital photography, video and moving image
production, sound production, performance and
book-making, and will sometimes include a focus
on the primary genres and categories of
production common to media and photography.
This is a survey course on photography, film and
video works that are linked to historical and
contemporary trends in art, Visual Anthropology,
Ethnography, and works of social, political and
personal description. Often aggressive in
nature, deeply personal or stridently positioned
in the social sciences, the works shown will be
used to understand the relation of social theory
as it is expressed in contemporary work. The
class will provide an introduction to shared
ideas in art, photography, film and social
science. Weekly film/video and photography
presentations will be augmented by critical
texts, writings by cultural theorists, and
artists exploring the facility of image making
and its use in describing paradox in life and
culture.
Registration Restrictions
RGART - Art School Only