Artist Nathan Gulick stops by to talk about the conditions inherent in the screens we interact with. We discuss how the history of photography is evolving now that imagry is consumed primarily through screens and more people than ever have access to cameras.
also, so as not to drive you crazy, the photographers who's names I can't think of on this episode are Nikki S. Lee, and Roger Fenton.
Corrections:
1. The picture of the nanny was taken by Robert Frank, not Gary Winnogrand.
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60. What is Creative Freedom? - Gweneth Gilmore
59. Critical Consumption of Media - Kellan Barnebey King
58. Pivotal Moments in History - Kellan Barnebey King
57. An Illustrated Autoethnography - Dr. Bethanie Irons
56. Instagram - Dr. Bethanie Irons
55. Generation Gaps - Katie Kline
54. FOMO - Katie Kline
53. LA Stories and Poems - Alex Andrew Sanchez
52. The Everyday Violence That Doesn’t Kill You - Alex Andrew Sanchez
51. Origins and Practice - Michelle Chong
50. Narrative Therapy - Michelle Chong
49. 2020 - Micah Wood
48. L’Origine du Monde - Micah Wood
47. Blobs - Laura Hyunjhee Kim
46. Postmodernism - Adrian Paules
45. Anne Carlisle - Adrian Paules
44. Playing Roles - Nico Hernandez
43. Escapism - Nico Hernandez
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