Friday, 31 October 2008

Another Week

This past week has been far less hectic for me...though I am only now catching up with my thoughts on how its all going.  Another interesting and extremely varied lecture this week from Mike Hiley.  Mike comes at photography from a humanities perspective.  I think the medium is - pretty obviously I guess - one that attracts academics in this field particularly those in areas of history, american studies and so forth.  The lecture drew my attention in particular to the National Archives at Kew...I think I'd heard of them before but I knew nowt about them.  So this education lark is really paying off!  In the course of examining a lot of material some simple, though by no means obvious, themes were stated and emphasised.  It was very enjoyable and I thought we were remiss in not picking up the questioning at the end of the talk (I hate it when students do that to me!).  Not least as Mike suggested towards the finale - perhaps deliberately to be a little provocative - that photography has a "directness unmatched by painting".  How I let that one go I really don't know...

1 comment:

Simon Marchini said...

When will this creative tension start to show? It would be interesting to hear the debate about the limitations - if there are any - of photography in conveying the internal truth and questions that art should be able address. This being said I am not sure how the argument would be resolved. In truth it can't. Indeed with the expansion of digital software I, for one, find myself spending more and more time painting with light rather capturing light. Does this make me more an artist than a photographer? Perhaps this is something I will find out over the weeks and months ahead.