First-Year Writing Seminar (101-8-1)
Topic
On Seeing and Believing
Instructors
Pamela L Bannos
Meeting Info
University Hall 312: Tues, Thurs 1:00PM - 2:20PM
Overview of class
This course will explore the history and nature of photographic imagery relating to its capacity for misrepresentation, with emphasis on context and photography as a contemporary art practice. From the work of 19th century photographers to conceptual artists of the 1980s; from optical lens distortion to post-production manipulation and recent AI applications, we will investigate the age-old issue of truth and its relationship to photography. In addition to more extensive essays, students will write short responses to readings, and produce imagery related to discussion topics.
Class Materials (Required)
No course costs.
Class Attributes
WCAS Writing Seminar