The module brief is as follows:
'You will be working as individual photographers, producing a piece of photographic work, which engages with debates related to identity and the construction of otherness. Your work should be informed by the lectures, research presentations and tutorials, as well as your own independent research. You are encouraged to interpret identity and/or otherness in the widest possibly sense, exploring conceptual and visual strategies new to you.
You
can photograph in any style or form and are strongly encouraged to explore
uncommon practices to you. Take risks, explore the possibilities of your
camera, use a different format to the camera you normally use: build your own
pinhole camera, create moving images, projections, image & text – the more
you explore the medium the more exiting the outcome will be. If you are using
your DSLR make sure that you use it in an uncommon way. There are no restrictions
on the number of images you produce. This depends entirely on the nature of
your project, and how many images you think are required to communicate your
idea. It could be, for example, a set of images implying narrative, a triptych,
or a collection of discreet shots which work as a series (all have to be
printed and presented to appropriate standard).'
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