Major Practical Project - Introduction


  • Producing one project
  • How to produce a project
  • Presentation to gallery standard
  • Project engagement
  • How to Steal like an artist
  • Need to be excited and energised by projects
  • Passion
  • Daniel Meadows - Uni projects!
  • Tony Ray-Jones - systems & notes - reflected on his own work
  • Rob Ball - cataloging cigarette machines
  • John Cyr
  • Managing a Project
  • Research - finding a subject
  • Planning (schedule)
  • Doing!
  • Output - book, exhibition, distribution
  • Promotion - before, during and after completion

Video Proof That Many War Images Are Staged




Dissertation - Introduction


  • Difficult conversations - no time for nurturing
  • No time for slacking
  • No one will chase you
  • Fill in the silence
  • Proformas!
  • Work back from hand in date - mechanism?
  • Time Management - 90% manage/10% craft
  • 1000 word proforma
  • Talking about research projects
  • 8000 - 10000 words
  • By March supervisory tutorial
  • Abstract 200 words (10% of mark) - written at the end
  • Individual support
  • Intense tutorials - book early and often - come with ideas
  • Initiate independent study
  • Research - start with enthusiasm - fall off - must push past the lulls
  • Chapter of a book to be taken on to PhD
  • Proforma 8th December 2011 and deadline 26th April 2012
  • Working Title is ok, worry about title in March
  • You sign to say you can acquire the resources
  • Bibliography - what are the 5-10 key texts in this field? (total 30-50 texts)
  • Emailed response over xmas so I can get going!
  • Not nailed down - you can change and re-submit proforma
  • Everything you read informs dissertation and must be in Biblio.
  • Joined up thinking?
  • Methods of research booklet
  • Get started! Thinking! Diary! Notebook!
  • Four colour pen...
  • Library - drill down deep
  • Inter library loans/journals/electronic journals/buy
  • Run at an idea hard for three days!
  • What is out there? What has been done?
  • Can i put a spin on it?
  • If boring - leave it!
  • Need to feel a passion
  • Is it doable? in 10000 words?
  • Dummy run
  • Live it!

Mixed Media - Introduction


  • Think of Mixed Media as a single module
  • Essay can be a photograph & not necessarily writing (piece of work)
  • Research this term - ideas & prototypes
  • Essay next term - doing it - tutorial based
  • Tutorials available 5-7pm
  • Esther Rosenfeld - Artist - how do you define yourself?
  • Critical Journal is a key piece - what, why, how...
  • Deadline 24th April 2012
  • Proforma deadline is 8th December 2011
  • 80/20, 50/50, 20/80
  • 5 min film & 1000 word essay
  • 3 minute film & 2000 word essay
  • Storyboard/sequencing & 4000 word essay
  • Proforma = 500 words
  • Resources - assistant, camera, sound
  • Bibliography
  • Substantial Critical Journal - SOI, all research, prototype (storyboard & seq.)
  • written research, visual research, contextualisation of your position
  • critical reflection
  • Where and how you will do it will be part of the prototype
  • Journal is returned and re-submitted in April
  • Prototype is returned and re-submitted in April
  • Must be ratified
  • What is Mixed Media?
  • Opportunity to undertake practice (practice based research)
  • Can be a photography portfolio (the essay is the mix)
  • Examples - walk & sound track, photography & fell walking
  • Do it and document it, photo or film (evidence it)
  • Co-related mixed media and MPP
  • Tight neat package of assignments - everything is contributing
  • Example - non print publication or a book or a banner (self publish)
  • Magazine?
  • Narrow yet deep!
  • A one minute film takes one day to edit

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Setting Sun: Writings by Japanese Photographers


Setting Sun: Writings by Japanese Photographers

Details from Aperture

Japanese photographers have created a tradition strikingly different from that of their Western counterparts. Their work is based on ideas, rules, and aesthetics that are specific to Japanese culture but often little known in the West. Many photographers throughout the history of the medium in Japan—including master postwar photographers such as Daido Moriyama, Shomei Tomatsu, and Nobuyoshi Araki—have produced substantial bodies of written work that form an essential counterpart to their visual art. Setting Sun is an anthology of key texts written from the 1950s to the present by Moriyama, Tomatsu, and Araki, as well as by other leading Japanese photographers, including Masahisa Fukase, Takashi Homma, Eikoh Hosoe, Takuma Nakahira, and Hiroshi Sugimoto. The only anthology of its kind to appear in English, Setting Sun makes these texts available in translation to Western readers for the first time and provides a crucial context for photographers who have become increasingly well known and admired in the West. Each chapter in the anthology is devoted to a central idea or theme that is particular to Japanese photography, such as watashi shosetsu (or the "I novel"), the bonds between man and woman, the role of nostalgia, and the shadows of a war lost and of a culture jettisoning its past. These writings vary in form from diary entry to scholarly treatise, but all reflect a clear connection between word and image. This connection is so essential that no comprehensive consideration of Japanese photography can be complete without familiarity with these writings.