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Disarrayed symmetry.(Photograph)
May 1, 2009... My work touches upon the subject of how everyday society is busy producing, accumulating & discarding objects in our life. My images consist of an accumulation of shreds of material objects stuffed into the given space. I touch upon various issues of material accumulation in present society,...
Sprawling out in Dallas.(Society for Photographic Education's conference )(Conference notes)
May 1, 2009... 46th annual SPE Conference
Dallas
March 26-29, 2009
The 46th annual Society for Photographic Education (SPE) conference took place at the Fairmont Hotel in downtown Dallas, and while attendance may have seemed a bit thin, enthusiasm was high. Events began on a positive note with...
Resistance and celebration.(Native American Film and Video Festival)
May 1, 2009... 2009 Native American Film and Video Festival
Smithsonian/National Museum of the American Indian
New York City
March 26-29, 2009
In celebrating its thirtieth year, the Native Film and Video Festival at the National Museum of the American Indian serves as a barometer for the...
Real-time spectacles: two artworks and the representation of soccer.
May 1, 2009... Two recent artworks take the soccer stadium as the arena in which to create two radically different representations of the game as a real-time spectacle. Both Douglas Gordon and Philippe Parreno's film Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait (2006) and Harun Farocki's video installation "Deep Play"...
Archival meaning: materiality, digitization, and the nineteenth-century photograph.
May 1, 2009... Just as the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology was being founded at Harvard in 1866, Alexander Gardner was photographing native American tribal delegations in images that fused portrait with typology (now at the Smithsonian's National Anthropological Archives at the National Museum...