My proposition developed in this thesis is that photographs have changed the way the past is conceived and therefore the way the past is remembered. Just as the inventions of the telescope and microscope radically changed our understanding of distance and space on a macro and micro level, the invention of the photograph has radically altered our concepts of the past, memory and time. My starting point is a collection of photographs taken by my grandfather, Albert Edward Ingham, which is used both in my studio work and as a basis for my theoretical writing. My concerns as an artist are with the ways in which familiar photographs and their relation to ideas of personal memory can be incorporated in an art practice. The written element...
thesis project paperMaster of ArtsArt/Art HistoryThe body o f work represented it this packet reflec...
Using my own photographic practice as an example, in this paper I propose to reflect on how the medi...
This project examines the limitations imposed by photography as an apparatus for enabling memory and...
With this dissertation I propose to investigate critical theories dealing with memory and its role i...
What happens to the memories that are left behind in photographs when the person who’s memories they...
I begin by examining perception of photographs from two directions: what we think photographs are, a...
As members of extended families and genealogical lines we collect and view photographs to remember. ...
As members of extended families and genealogical lines we collect and view photographs to remember. ...
Over the past year colleagues from LCC and UAL's Experimental Pedagogies Research Group (EPRG), Dr N...
Photography has been used as a mnemonic since its early years. It has the power to move the past to ...
This thesis explores practices and experiences of using photography to support remembering. While t...
Autobiographical memory and photography have been inextricably linked since the first photographs ap...
Memories, like the gelatin that coats our photographs, affix themselves to precious family images. T...
Photography is often linked to memory as an issue of its failure. While the question of what is miss...
The formation of memory is a universal experience that occurs at an individual level. Memory is inta...
thesis project paperMaster of ArtsArt/Art HistoryThe body o f work represented it this packet reflec...
Using my own photographic practice as an example, in this paper I propose to reflect on how the medi...
This project examines the limitations imposed by photography as an apparatus for enabling memory and...
With this dissertation I propose to investigate critical theories dealing with memory and its role i...
What happens to the memories that are left behind in photographs when the person who’s memories they...
I begin by examining perception of photographs from two directions: what we think photographs are, a...
As members of extended families and genealogical lines we collect and view photographs to remember. ...
As members of extended families and genealogical lines we collect and view photographs to remember. ...
Over the past year colleagues from LCC and UAL's Experimental Pedagogies Research Group (EPRG), Dr N...
Photography has been used as a mnemonic since its early years. It has the power to move the past to ...
This thesis explores practices and experiences of using photography to support remembering. While t...
Autobiographical memory and photography have been inextricably linked since the first photographs ap...
Memories, like the gelatin that coats our photographs, affix themselves to precious family images. T...
Photography is often linked to memory as an issue of its failure. While the question of what is miss...
The formation of memory is a universal experience that occurs at an individual level. Memory is inta...
thesis project paperMaster of ArtsArt/Art HistoryThe body o f work represented it this packet reflec...
Using my own photographic practice as an example, in this paper I propose to reflect on how the medi...
This project examines the limitations imposed by photography as an apparatus for enabling memory and...