Ask the Internets Part 1,037
Jun. 30th, 2009 02:59 pmI'm on a hunt for interesting photographs, paintings, drawings, PSAs, images in general, and, perhaps, even short YouTube videos that I can collect together and give to my 101 students as choices to write a rhetorical analysis on. (If you're not up on your Aristotle, this is essentially a 1,000-word explication of what argument you think the image is making and how it's making it via subject matter, composition, color, pathos/ethos/logos, etc. etc. etc.)
Anyone got some favorites I can add to the list?
Current ones I'm considering are:
- this photo of New York, New York in Las Vegas
- Lange's "Dust Storm at the War Relocation Authority Center..."
- at least one William Wegman photograph
- Tim Davis's "Searchlights"
- one of Layla Essaydi's Converging Territories series
- Roe Ethridge's "Great Neck Mall Sign"
- #2 (both images) in Yeondoo Jung's "Bewitched" series
- Florien Maier-Aichen's "Untitled (2005)"
- others I can't find online, but which are in a book called New Perspectives in Photography (I particularly like an Anna Gaskell photograph that's sort of a modern take on The Wizard of Oz)
Anyone got some favorites I can add to the list?
Current ones I'm considering are:
- this photo of New York, New York in Las Vegas
- Lange's "Dust Storm at the War Relocation Authority Center..."
- at least one William Wegman photograph
- Tim Davis's "Searchlights"
- one of Layla Essaydi's Converging Territories series
- Roe Ethridge's "Great Neck Mall Sign"
- #2 (both images) in Yeondoo Jung's "Bewitched" series
- Florien Maier-Aichen's "Untitled (2005)"
- others I can't find online, but which are in a book called New Perspectives in Photography (I particularly like an Anna Gaskell photograph that's sort of a modern take on The Wizard of Oz)
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Date: 2009-06-30 07:43 pm (UTC)I tend to enjoy the roundups in Smashing Magazine. The shadow photographs at http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/03/01/showcase-of-beautiful-shadow-photography/ may be a good place to start.
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Date: 2009-06-30 08:06 pm (UTC)You can do that kind of thing for most any image, but since this is freshman comp, I'm going for the blindingly obvious. :)
Some of those shadow photographs are very nice!
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Date: 2009-06-30 08:26 pm (UTC)http://www.newyorker.com/online/2008/09/29/slideshow_080929_platon?slide=16#showHeader
It's an amazing photo, but again, not sure if you want something so controversial. If it sparks your interest, though, rest of the pictures from that slide show also offer some extremely potent images.
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Date: 2009-06-30 11:44 pm (UTC)Flickr has an "interestingness" stream, it seems.
These caught my eye:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/guybatey/3666906691/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13thwitness/3667868722/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/discarted/2295807682/
If you are able, allowing your students to use an image related to their areas of study (when possible) might be helpful. Are there an array of likely majors where you're teaching?
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Date: 2009-07-01 12:20 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-01 03:22 am (UTC)Ooh! Here's the link I was looking for: Running the Numbers: An American Self Portrait (http://www.chrisjordan.com/current_set2.php). The artist says he "looks at contemporary American culture through the austere lens of statistics. Each image portrays a specific quantity of something...This project visually examines these vast and bizarre measures of our society, in large intricately detailed prints assembled from thousands of smaller photographs." The one with Prison Uniforms gives an awesome idea of the scale of the completed works.
A lot of them are just nifty designs made from all the small pics, but with some, the final "big picture" is part of the argument. You'd obviously have to give them the full set of pics for each one (ie, the zooms) and the stats. Really good ones for this specific exercise might be Energizer, Building Blocks, Constitution, Pain Killers, Denali Denial, Skull with Cigarette, Barbie Dolls, and maybe Toothpicks and Ben Franklin. At least, those are the ones that I think I could write about, given the basics of the assignment.
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Date: 2009-07-01 03:51 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-01 04:02 am (UTC)Really? Do you remember what you said its argument was? (I'm having trouble figuring out what you could claim about it beyond that it's calming or theraputic due to the colors and design, but that could be failure of imagination on my part. We're supposed to steer them away from writing about the image's context or historical/cultural significance; that's for the second paper.)
That last picture you linked is pretty nifty--plays with your expectations of Superman as a force for good. (He is giving a smoker a light, isn't he? I'm not entirely sure.)
I'm giving them the option of doing it on an image of their choosing as long as they let me vet it first. (I'm less worried about them bringing in, I dunno, porn or whatever than I am about them having an actual idea of how they're going to analyze it rather than just thinking it's a cool image and not getting any further than that, then writing a terrible paper.) I'm compiling this pool because I don't want to have to approve 44 different images.
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Date: 2009-07-01 04:13 am (UTC)I'll be keeping an eye on that Big Picture blog, too. Thanks!
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Date: 2009-07-01 05:09 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-02 12:15 am (UTC)No, I don't, sorry. I will check my files to see if I still have it, but I think it's been lost. It was a horrible essay.
That last picture you linked is pretty nifty--plays with your expectations of Superman as a force for good. (He is giving a smoker a light, isn't he? I'm not entirely sure.)
I think so, yes. It might be a light for a bong; I can't tell. I'd love to see an analysis of it.
I'm giving them the option of doing it on an image of their choosing as long as they let me vet it first.
Great! I had friends who had to choose an image from an art exhibit at school that was rather disturbing.
I'm compiling this pool because I don't want to have to approve 44 different images.
Very good idea. I hope the kids will be inspired by what you have available.
Also, #3 in this set might a good one: http://photofreedom.livejournal.com/153791.html
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Date: 2009-07-02 06:31 pm (UTC)I'm totally adding it to the image bank. We'll see if anyone chooses it.
Great! I had friends who had to choose an image from an art exhibit at school that was rather disturbing.
Yeah, I am all about the options; I hate being dictated to. Their final paper is going to be on any issue they want.
Very good idea. I hope the kids will be inspired by what you have available.
Me too!
Also, #3 in this set might a good one: http://photofreedom.livejournal.com/153791.html
Those are very nifty indeed.
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Date: 2009-07-02 06:40 pm (UTC)Hey, are your B5 discussion posts and fic all tagged? I would guess they are, but haven't had time to check. I need to write a couple of papers and am currently bribing myself with fun stuff (like going back through your posts!) so I actually finish these papers.
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Date: 2009-07-02 06:47 pm (UTC)Everything B5--discussion, fic, graphics, etc.--is indeed tagged "babylon 5." The few Crusade posts are tagged "crusade."