Glenn Zucman
gzucman@csulb.edu • http://art110.wikispaces.com/Instructor
Most of my presentations use FreeMind Mind Mapping software.
You can download the software here: Win • Mac • Deb
You can download the MindMaps for my presentations here:
- Right-Click and "Save As"
- Unzip the folder after download
- Open Folder and Run the file listed in the table:
|
FILE |
SIZE |
UPDATED |
RUN FILE |
3my of AH |
Art.zip |
66mb |
24 Oct 08 |
Art.mm |
Strange Pixels |
StrangePixels.zip |
9mb |
25 Oct 08 |
Art-Dots.mm |
These files & more also available at: http://art110.wikispaces.com/#download
3 Million Years of Art History in 40 Minutes
BarCampLA5 - Saturday, 1 March 08
BarCampSD3 - Saturday, 3 May 08
3 million-year-old Australopithecan stone & plaque from Pioneer spacecraft
Strange Pixels: The Life & Times of The Dot
BarCampLA6 - Saturday, 25 October 08
BarCampSD4 - Saturday, 15 November 08
Scott Blake with his Bar Code Jesus
Images that Think
A conversation on Photography & Consciousness in the age of Ubiquitous Computation / Computational Cameras
BarCampLA7
BarCampSD5
Amazing new tools are changing our relationship to our visual culture and reframing human perception and consciousness. For example, even though photography has "lied" since the beginning, we have always felt that photography was an index of the true in a way that no other visual media (eg painting) ever was (hence the furor over "minor" photoshopping of OJ Simpson on Time magazine, etc)
Now as our ability to manipulate images, and to redo the photography after the fact grows, as well as the staggering increase in capture & display abilities and the number of images we're exposed to grows, what is the nature of our relationship to visual images? How do we experience them? How do we perceive ourselves within this vortex of images?
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