Installation practices, scale changes and serial imagery are transforming our spatial experience and temporal understanding of the photographic image. The size
of photographic prints has grown enormously in the past thirty years.
Photographs compete with paintings for white wall real estate. There are technological, economic and aesthetic reasons for this dramatic change in scale. This
course will address the conceptual and technical challenges of large format
printing and the making of large composites of photographs. Students will have
an opportunity to work in a variety of media, both chemical and digital, dictated
by the nature of the ideas generated in tutorial sessions with colleagues. Lab fee.
Format: tutorial. Evaluation will be based on the portfolio produced and participation in the weekly tutorial meetings.
Prerequisites: ArtS 255, 256 or 252. Enrollment limit: 10.
Tutorial meetings to be arranged. LALEIAN