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05
Jul
2009
Visual Image Course (1999-2002)  

13 hours ago by drbexl

I decided to make a basic site available to the students on the Visual Image Course that I teach at King Alfred’s College, Winchester. The site was to cover internet resources, a more general bibliography, duplicate the material available in a handout, and provide example exam answers for those who ...

Digital Fingerprint - digitalfingerprint.wordpress.com

03
Jul
2009
Ball of Fire (1941), directed by Howard Hawks  

2 days ago by Andrew Seal

Watched this film last night, and while it may only be the second best film about Barbara Stanwyck conning a professor and then falling in love with him ( The Lady Eve is better—no one can compare with Preston Sturges, at least from 1940-1948), it's an absolute delight. Gary Cooper may be a little a ...

Blographia Literaria - blographia-literaria.com · Rank: 13,618 · 40 references

Just Add Stock goes live. The first entries for Eye’s new awards are ...  

2 days ago by Eye contributor

Just Add Stock is Eye magazine’s new competition for print or online designs that use stock imagery. Anyone can take part, and it’s free to enter. The awards are for commissioned design work (made since Jan 08) that uses photographs, illustrations and/or film clips from any image library worldwide. ...

Eye blog - blog.eyemagazine.com · Rank: 62,484 · 110 references

Reinventing the Spectator  

2 days ago by Gavin Mahaley

audience/auditors from the Latin audiens (hearing).

Claxton Mahaley - claxtonmahaley.typepad.com/claxton_mahaley

01
Jul
2009
Introducing Anton Solomoukha and Icon of Erotic Art #53  

4 days ago by jahsonic

Via Ponyxpress comes Anton Solomoukha via vonneumannmachine.files.wordpress.com Anton Solomoukha (born 1945, Kiev) is an Ukrainian painter and photographer, currently living in Paris, France. He graduated from the Fine Arts School of Kiev and left the USSR in 1978. His works are mostly neoclassicist ...

Jahsonic - jahsonic.wordpress.com · Rank: 76,761 · 58 references

Fake Photojournalism Wins  

4 days ago by Michael Johnston

Guillaume Chauvin, "Je suis en conflit avec ma famille depuis que j’ai seize ans. Męme si je n’ai ni bourse ni aide parentale, j’ai toujours su me débrouiller seul." Armin, 23 ans, Master de sociologie.* By Chase Jarvis Two French students were awarded the annual Grand Prix du Photoreportage Etudian ...

The Online Photographer - theonlinephotographer.typepad.com/the_online_photographer · Rank: 1,266 · 719 references

AIPP Australian Professional Photography Awards  

4 days ago by Michael Johnston

Backstage...this year's Canon AIPP Australian Professional Photography Awards attracted 655 entrants from all over Australia, submitting a total of 2,367 images. Behind the scenes the prints wait in their cases to be judged. Print handler Phillipa Adams rotates the next print to be judged. Each imag ...

The Online Photographer - theonlinephotographer.typepad.com/the_online_photographer · Rank: 1,266 · 719 references

Persepolis 2.0. Marjane Satrapi’s graphic novel is detourned to chart new ...  

4 days ago by Eye contributor

Appropriations and detournements are a time-honoured tradition in comics, writes Roger Sabin. The 1930s Tijuana Bibles took Popeye and put him in pornographic storylines, a 1970s underground comic made Beryl the Peril a symbol of abortion rights, and who could forget 1988’s Breaking Free, with Tinti ...

Eye blog - blog.eyemagazine.com · Rank: 62,484 · 110 references

30
Jun
2009
The Acropolis Museum  

5 days ago by Jen

Vanity Fair has a great article in the July 2009 issue about the opening of the new Acropolis Museum. The museum opened to the public on June 21, 2009 and Christopher Hitchens was one of the first journalists allowed a tour of the new facility. Hitchens proclaims it to be a gloriously "right" struct ...

les cahiers - feralgirlscout.blogspot.com

Lisa Nakamura: Digitizing Race: Visual Cultures of the Internet (2007)  

5 days ago by dusan

In the nineties, neoliberalism simultaneously provided the context for the Internet’s rapid uptake in the United States and discouraged public conversations about racial politics. At the same time many scholars lauded the widespread use of text-driven interfaces as a solution to the problem of racia ...

Monoskop/log - burundi.sk/monoskop/log · Rank: 110,488 · 2 references

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