| Description | This course is an introduction to the history
of photography: photography as a set of
technological inventions, as a widely embraced
social phenomenon and as a field of intellectual
and philosophical discourse. Students will become
aware of advances in photographic technologies
since the middle of the nineteenth century as
well as variations in aesthetics and the desire
to document. Students will learn about the
relationship of photography to industry, to
emerging social sciences, police records and
other disciplinary structures, and will consider
how these social relations have evolved, expanded
and been theorized through the uses and
application of photography today. |
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