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For Assessment. A portfolio containing your images, sound and film/DVD project. You can include written statements that accompany the images in your portfolios. Blog: the blog/workbook is an important aspect of your work and reflect your development of ideas and projects. See module handbook. .
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For Assessment • A portfolio containing your images, sound and film/DVD project. • You can include written statements that accompany the images in your portfolios. • Blog: the blog/workbook is an important aspect of your work and reflect your development of ideas and projects. See module handbook.
Final Two Weeks • 19th Two group sessions to present your work for others to see. • Group A: EtG05 10 – 12.00 am • Group B: ETG31 12.30 – 2.20 pm
Feedback 26th March • There will be an allocation of 10 minutes each to get individual feedback on your work. • Times will be posted on the Blog beforehand.
Linear and Non-Linear • How ways of engaging with and viewing of images changes depending on context, order and title.
Linear and Non-Linear • China celebrates 60 year of Communist power.
Silence (Muge) • Sometimes the same title can be applied to multiple images.
Anseladams • Ansel Adams is most renowned for his series of landscape photographs of Yosemite National Park which we have looked at before. • However, he also produced a series based on/called Manzanar. • Manzanar held 10,000 people of Japanese descent for three and a half years between 1942 and 1945. Sixty-five hundred of the internees were American citizens. Eighty-eight percent of the internees originated from Los Angeles County.
Ansel Adams Manzanar • Adams went to Manzanar to contribute to the war effort and demonstrate the "loyalty" of these Japanese American citizens. He explained, "The purpose of my work was to show how these people, suffering under a great injustice, and loss of property, businesses and professions, had overcome the sense of defeat and despair by building for themselves a vital community in an arid (but magnificent) environment. • He was forbidden to depict the guard towers or barbed wire, and hi images tended to depict the adaptability of the internees to a harsh desert environment.