Looking Through The Screen#
Due: Week 12 or Week 13
This assignment challenges you to refine and expand your work while exploring how digital platforms influence the presentation and interpretation of photography. You may revisit existing images from this course, work from other classes, and/or create new images. Your final project should demonstrate conceptual depth, technical proficiency, and creative engagement with the impact of digital technologies on photography. The project must exist entirely online as a website, emphasizing the screen as a platform for engaging with photography. No prints are required.
Exploration#
- Found images: incorporate archives, or online images.
- Text: captions, journal entries, texts, to contextualize your images and enhance meaning.
- Sound: Add depth with audio elements such as ambient sounds, music, or narration.
- Video: Incorporate animations, looping clips, or transitions to complement static visuals.
Digital Screen Output#
Present your work on a platform suited to your content. Possible formats include, but are not limited to:
- A website
- A social media series
- A blog or newsletter
- A projector
Content Scope#
There is no minimum requirement for the number of images or media elements, but your project must present a resolved, cohesive response to the topics you are addressing.
Submission#
- Provide a working link to your online project or documentation of a projector-based presentation.
- Within the project itself, include a project statement (200–300 words) along with citations for any found materials used in your project to ensure proper attribution.
Evaluation Criteria#
- Conceptual strength of your project.
- Technical proficiency of tools and techniques, as well as the execution of your work.
- Creative exploration via digital tools, media integration, and presentation format.
- Communication and documentation of your project statement and proper attribution of any materials.