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Pentium History of Audiovision: History of Photography 2

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
373PDF2 ZK 2 4/T Czech summer
Subject guarantor:
Robert SILVERIO, Pavel SCHEUFLER
Name of lecturer(s):
Robert SILVERIO, Pavel SCHEUFLER
Learning outcomes of the course unit:
Mode of study:
Prerequisites and co-requisites:

Assessment:

credit at the end of the semester.

Conditions: obligatory performance presentation of any photographer during the semester before the other students and submission of the essay for that presentation.

Recommended optional programme components:
Course contents:
Recommended or required reading:

Ammann, Jean-Christophe: XL-Photography: Art Collection Neue Borse

Badger, Gerry, Martin Parr : Photobook, The: A History - Volume I

Barrett, Terry: Criticizing Photographs: An Introduction to Understanding Images

Bates, David: Photography and Surrealism : Sexuality, Colonialism and Social Dissent

Birgus, V. - Scheufler, P.: Fotografie v českých zemích 1839 - 1999. Grada, Praha 1999

Boot, Chris: Magnum Stories

Brooks, Adam: Subjective Realities: The Refco Collection of Contemporary Photography

Brothers Caroline War and Photography: A Cultural History

Campany David: Art and Photography

Fernandez, Horacio: Fotografia Publica: Photography in Print

Finnegan, Cara A.: Picturing Poverty: Print Culture and Fsa Photographs

De Gouvion Saint-Cyr, Agnes, Jean-Claude Lemagny, Alain Sayag: 20th Century French Photography

Fogle, Douglas, Kathy Halbreich:The Last Picture Show: Artists Using Photography 1960-1982

Frizot M. (ed.): A New History of Photography. Könemenn, Köln 1998 Gernsheim, H. & A.: A Consice History On Photography. Thames and Hudson, London 1971

Grosenick, Uta, Ilka Becker: Women Artists in the 20th and 21st Century

Haworth-Booth, M.: The Golden Age of British Photography 1839 - 1900. Aperture, New York 1994

Stefan Iglhaut (Editor): Photography After Photography: Memory and Representation in the Digital Age

Janda, J.: Kamery obskury, fotografické přístroje z let 1840 - 1940. NTM, Praha 1986

Johnson, William S: Photography from 1839 to Today: George Eastman House, Rochester

Kertess, Klaus: Photography Transformed : The Metropolitan Bank and Trust Collection

Koetzle, H.-M.: Slavné fotografie. Historie skrytá za obrazy I. Taschen Slovart, Köln/Praha 2003

Krauss, Rosalind, Jane Livingston, Dawn Ades: L'Amour fou : Photography and Surrealism

Kruger, Barbara: Remote Control: Power, Cultures, and the World of Appearances

Lebeck, Robert: Kiosk. A History of Photojournalism

Lemagny, J.-C., Rouillé A.: A History of Photography. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and

Levine, Robert M: Insights into American History: Photographs as Documents

Giovanni Lista: Futurism and Photography

Russell Miller: Magnum: Fifty Years at the Front Line of History:

Neto, Mario Cravo, Michael Herzog-Hans LA Mirada: Looking at Photography in Latin America Today

Rosenblum Naomi: A history of women photographers

Rosenbulum, N.: A World History of Photography. Abbeville Press, New York1997

Scheufler, P.: Historické fotografické techniky. IPOS ARTAMA. Praha 1993

Scheufler, P.: Teze k dějinám fotografie do roku 1914. Učební texty FAMU, Praha 2000

Scheufler, P.: Galerie c. k. fotografů. Grada, Praha 2001

Szarkowski, J.: Photography untill Now, The Museum of Modern Art, NY 1989

Yapp, N.: 150 Years of Photo Journalism. Volume I. Könemann, Köln 1995 (1.vyd.)

Co je fotografie, 150 let fotografie, Videopress, Praha1989

Warner Marien, Mary: Photography: A Cultural History

Weiermair, Peter: The Measure of All Things: The Synthesis of Photography and Text

Planned learning activities and teaching methods:
Assessment methods and criteria:

Each student is required during each semester to complete one essay in the history of photography on a topic of their choice. (Limited only in time to the 20th century - but not in space or method.) A requirement of the work is working with sources and their presentation. This essay must be supplemented with a image section and presented as a lecture for their co-students in the same study year. This presentation is necessary for student assessment. Required is the personal viewpoint as well as the ability to work with literature. Each lecture should be a combination of multiple resources and an evaluation of those resources. Those resources must be presented precisely. The student receives an assessment from the instructor and their classmates for their lecture. That assessment is not only feedback but an activation of critical skills of the other students.

Aside from general fundamental literature, an emphasis is placed on original books and monographs and linked to theory literature.

Course web page:
Note:

This course is for the 1st and 2nd years of study together and takes place once every two years. It is registered for the 2010-2011 school year.

Further information:
This course is an elective for all AMU students
Schedule for winter semester 2012/2013:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
Schedule for summer semester 2012/2013:
06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
Mon
Tue
Fri
místnost 124
Projekce FAMU

(Lažanský palác)
SILVERIO R.
14:50–18:05
(přednášková par. 1)
Thu
Fri
Date Day Time Tutor Location Notes No. of paralel
Fri 14:50–18:05 SILVERIO R. Projekce FAMU
Lažanský palác
přednášková par. 1
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