Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Monday, February 25, 2013

Thursday, February 21, 2013

GROUPS

At the end of class we pulled names out of a hat to divide the class into two groups for our future class critiques - you'll be in this group until the end of the semester. It was a class decision that all students not present, automatically went into the group presenting on Tues (sorry).

Each group will need to come up with a name. Each name needs to start with your group letter - The Alphabets, Astroids, Apples
Or
The Bats, Bubble Monsters, etc. Up to you to decide. :)


GROUP A will present Personal Project 1 on 3/5 and GROUP B on 3/7. For the next critiques the groups will flip-flop.


GROUP A:
Michelle
Si Qin
Cory
Justin
Keith
Chris
Bao
Lilly


GROUP B:
Roland
Andre
Antonio
Nick
Monique
Nichole
Bradford
Emma


Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Welcome Michael!


Sorry to miss class! Sad to miss Michael's lecture!

Have fun & if you want, follow the instructions to these LYNDA videos:

They will definitely help you with your selections & edits.

Go to lynda.com
Look for the tiny "Login" in the upper right corner.
Login through your school! (On left)
Login with UNM ID info.
SEARCH:
Practical Photoshop Selections with Richard Harrington
    Whole collection is useful.
Photoshop Insider Training: Enhancing Photos with Bryan O'Neil Hughes
     Ch. 8: The Evolution of Liquify 3m 17s: Exploring what Liquify is really used for

 

 

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Public Talk: Geoffrey Batchen

Public Talk: Geoffrey Batchen

February 12 5:30 pm

University of New Mexico/Room 102 in the new SMLC-Science & Math Learning Center building, just west of the Clark Hall Chemistry Dept.


Geoffrey Batchen, Beaumont Newhall Visiting Professor of Photography

‘Repetition and Difference: The Dissemination of Photography,’
Sponsored by the UNM Department of Art and Art History with in-kind support from the University of New Mexico Art Museum.


Geoffrey Batchen’s work as a teacher, writer and curator focuses on the history of photography with a particular interest in the way that photography mediates aspects of modern life. This makes photography an especially challenging phenomenon to study and much of his work addresses the methodological task that this study poses for art history. In addition to his expertise in the general theory and historiography of photography, Batchen helped pioneer the study of vernacular photography.


Some of his important publications include: Burning with Desire: The Conception of Photography (1997), Each Wild Idea: Writing, Photography, History (2001), Forget Me Not: Photography and Remembrance (2004), William Henry Fox Talbot (2008), and Suspending Time: Life, Photography, Death (2010) and he co-edited Picturing Atrocity: Photography in Crisis (2012). He has also curated exhibitions for museums throughout Europe, North America, Japan, Brazil and Australia. Batchen has taught at the University of California, San Diego, the University of New Mexico, the Graduate Center in New York and currently he is Professor of Art History at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand.

Talk is free and open to the public

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Updates!

Hey All,

ARTISTS #3 is posted in the "Artists" Page.

I've added the schedule for the next few weeks. - Check the "Class Schedule" Page

& I've created a new page, called "Student Presentations". I'll add the schedule of when people present when it is finalized.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Reminder

Hey All,

Just a reminder that we will be discussing these readings today in class, please come having read them. Thanks,
T

Chapter 6: History of Photography - Art Photography

When Photographs Create False Memories

Please read and be prepared to discuss by: 2/5