Monthly Archives: December 2009

Facing Diversity Conference: Leveling the Field in Photographic Arts

December 27, 2009
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Facing Diversity Conference: Leveling the Field in Photographic Arts

The Society for Photographic Education is hosting its annual conference in Philadelphia, USA, in March 2010 with a focus on diversity in photographic practice. Sessions will include discussion by photographers and educators about collaboration, photography & film making with teens, photography by working class people, blind people… Of particular interest are the featured speakers...

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Creative means to communicate science

December 27, 2009
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Creative means to communicate science

One of the things I am preoccupied with are the ways in which we use creative forms to communicate about things that are traditionally held within academia and presented in academic style. I am interested in the mixing of forms, and making knowledges accessible to wider audiences in the process. In my own work...

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Some inspiration on doing creative work

December 24, 2009
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Some inspiration on doing creative work

Because its the holiday season, and we have all made it to the end of another year and many are feeling tired and perhaps even burntout,  check out this video by Elizabeth Gilbert about nurturing your creativity . A part of my research about practices of collaborative ethnography through creative art involves talking to...

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Detroit Summer & the Allied Media Conference

December 20, 2009
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Detroit Summer & the Allied Media Conference

While I was in New Orleans I had the opportunity to meet DJ Invinsible (see her company emergence music for insight into independant hip hop world), who was doing some media training for the new young writers at the Neighborhood Story Project who were about to launch their books. She is a very cool...

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Therapeutic Photography Resource

December 19, 2009
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Therapeutic Photography Resource

The Photo Voice network, based in the UK, has been a force in participatory photography for many years. Bearing the same name as the photovoice method which has been widely used in health and other social research (See WANG, C. & BURRIS, M. (1997) Photovoice: concept, methodology and use for participatory needs assessment. Health Education...

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Cameras for community in New Orleans

December 16, 2009
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Cameras for community in New Orleans

Since Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans and the slow process of rebuilding has progressed, a number of new collaborative media making projects have gotten underway around the city. The New Orleans Kid Camera Project started in 2006 when Joanna Rosenthal & Cat Malovic, both trained as social workers,  were looking for a way to...

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Exhibition from the Chiapas Photography Project & Archivo Fotográfico Indígena

December 7, 2009
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Exhibition from the Chiapas Photography Project & Archivo Fotográfico Indígena

Side by Side Gallery is proud to present an exhibition from the Chiapas Photography Project (CPP) and the Archivo Fotográfico Indígena (AFI) – Chiapas, Mexico. Visit Side by Side Gallery – CPP/AFI exhibition to view the online exhibition (or follow links to Project Galleries on the Side By Side blog). Side by Side Project...

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Ethnography through Art

December 6, 2009
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Ethnography through Art

December ’09 brings to fruition two exhibitions about the interesections of ethnographic and art making practices. In Philidelphia USA, Ethnographic Terminalia opens on December 4th at the Metafactory, and on the other side of the Pacific ocean Interventions – experiments between art and ethnography is being held from 9 to 11 December at Macquarie University...

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Documenting the New Orleans Now

December 6, 2009
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Documenting the New Orleans Now

This coming Thursday (December 10th 2009) in the Casino Building in City Park, New Orleans, the Neighborhood Story Project will be launching 4 new books written by students (and one recent graduate) of John McDonogh Senior High School.  These books have been 2 1/2 years in the making and tell the stories of New...

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