31
October
2011
Matt Johnston, co-founder and editor of the Photo Book Club http://www.photobookclub.org speaks at the London Design Festival 2011. Johnston presents a case for the future of the printed photobook, highlighting importance of community, experience and the book as an object.
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Coventry University, Photography, Phonar
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21
October
2011
Freelance photographer and MA course director in Photography at Coventry University, Jonathan Worth introduces some of McLuhan's ideas and themes in relation to 21st century photography, as well as investigating how 'Transmedia' tools can be applied to storytelling.
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Coventry University, Photography, Phonar
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12
October
2011
Founder and editor of foto8.com and 'eight' magazine, Jon Levy talks to the #phonar class about storytelling. audience, getting work seen and having an authorial voice in photography.
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Coventry University, Photography, Phonar
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26
May
2011
Photographer Seba Kurtis talks to students on the Photography BA (Hons) course at Coventry University. Seba discusses his life in photography, the theme of immigration, and how he manipulates light and analogue technique for unique results.
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The Photographic Mediations Podcasts are brought to you by the Photography Course in the Department of Media and Communication at Coventry University.
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Coventry University, Photography, Media Production
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22
February
2011
Benjamin Chesterton is a documentary producer for BBC radio 4 as well as forming half of 'Duckrabbit' productions and blog. Here Benjamin talks to students about the use of stills images alongside audio and video in Robert Gumpert's work in San Francisco jails as well as 'Open Eye: Lebanon's Missing', a documentary Benjamin produced, working with photographer Dalia Khamissy to tell the story of the thousands of people kidnapped during the Lebanese civil war.
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The Photographic Mediations Podcasts are brought to you by the Photography Course in the Department of Media and Communication at Coventry University.
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Coventry University, Photography
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3
December
2010
Pete Brook talks about the treatment and portrayal of Haitian prisoners following the earthquake of 2010.
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The Photographic Mediations Podcasts are brought to you by the Photography Course in the Department of Media and Communication at Coventry University.
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Coventry University, Photography
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3
December
2010
Professor David Campbell talks about power and responsibility in relation to photographic narratives.
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The Photographic Mediations Podcasts are brought to you by the Photography Course in the Department of Media and Communication at Coventry University.
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Coventry University, Photography
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3
December
2010
Simon Roberts talks about the role of authorship in photographic practice and leveraging public support.
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The Photographic Mediations Podcasts are brought to you by the Photography Course in the Department of Media and Communication at Coventry University.
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Coventry University, Photography
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30
October
2009
...at the core of journalism is the idea that once garnered, information possessed by the journalist must be coveted and hidden. It's value is it's exclusivity. We've got something that we have to share but in traditional business models the only way to consistently realise the material benefit is to sell it exclusively. This can't be the most efficient way of getting our work seen or heard. Assuming that sharing was the journalist's original intent, then this method must be at odds, in fact I struggle to think of a more effective way of limiting the people that are able to share in the work.
These podcasts are notes from Jonathan Worth's blog entitled "New Photographics". By recording them for download, it's the intention that a broader range of people are able to gain access and engage in our community of like-minded learner practitioners. You can find out more about us from the blog or by following @jdubbyah and @cu_photography on Twitter.
The Photographic Mediations Podcasts are brought to you by the Photography Course in the Department of Media and Communication at Coventry University.
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Coventry University, Photography, New Photographics
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