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.
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29
October
2009
“History is never antiquated, because humanity is always fundamentally the same.” ~Walter Rauschenbusch
…it seems hard to believe to us today that the thought of a personal relationship with God (or as Plato described it, being without a Greek word for religion, Love,Knowledge and Truth), through direct prayer, was as alien for them as, lets say for instance, it would be today for us to ask a person depicted within a photograph, for their own version of (news) events…
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 from the blog or by following @jdubbyah and @cu_photography on Twitter.
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29
October
2009
…..as part of a structure of dynamic learning methods, it also serves to embed the framework of sustainable practices that are relevant wherever the medium takes us in the future. Right now Twitter enables me to follow the thoughts, processes and debates that other media practitioners are engaging in and from this come to a more thorough and global understanding of the commonalities.
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.
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16
July
2009
Professor Gary Hall introduces the context of the Photographic Mediations Symposium.
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16
July
2009
Sarah Kember is Reader in New Technologies of Communication at Goldsmiths University. Here she discusses the virtual life of photography.
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16
July
2009
Jonathan Shaw discusses his photographic work in time and space.
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16
July
2009
Dr Sally Millar is a lecturer in critical theory at the University of Brighton. Here she discusses the camera as witness.
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16
July
2009
Sarah Kember, Jonathan Shaw and Sally Miller answer questions from the Remediating Photographic Time session at the Photographic Mediations Symposium.
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16
July
2009
Nina Sellars lectures in anatomical drawing at Monash University in Australia. Here she discusses ‘Recording the anatomical: images
from Stelarc’s Extra Ear surgery’.
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16
July
2009
Jonathan Worth discusses his work as an editorial photographer.
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