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Theory of Photography Seminar 1

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
307STF1 Z 1 13/S Czech winter
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The purpose of the course is to understand contemporary social and aesthetic interpretations of visual theory and the ability to understand and interpret writings which cover those topics and apply them to the real images which surround us.

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Prerequisites and co-requisites:

A knowledge of the basic works of Roland Barthes, Susan Sontag, Vilema Flusser and Marshall McLuhan is required, coverd in the bachelor's classes of Photography Theory.

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Course contents:

A photography theory course covering photography analysis but emphasis is placed, primarily on the wider context of general issues of visuality and issues in communication systems. This is an interdisciplinary glimpse into the reading of an image.

Recommended or required reading:

Nicholas Mirzoeff: Úvod do vizuální kultury

Maria Sturken, Lisa Cartwright: Studia Vizuální kultury

Tomáš Dvořák (ed.):Kapitoly z dějin a teorie médií

Jaroslav Anděl: Myšlení o fotografii / I

Marshall T. Poe: Media and Society from Evolution of Speech to Internet

Ladislav Kesner: Vizuální teorie

Miroslav Petříček: Myšlení obrazem

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Assessment methods and criteria:

The conditions for grading: one roughly 15 minute lecture per semester on any topic connected with an analysis of visuality or communication systems. The topic is agreed upon by the lecturer.

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This course takes place for the 1st and 2nd year students together once every two years.

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