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LRU URL: January 2014
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Laura's blog for the New Media in Art class. Posts on personal projects and reflections on 20th century/ contemporary art. Wednesday, January 29, 2014. In my set of Gym Culture. Wednesday, January 29, 2014. The work of Lawrence graduate and professional photgrapher Lauren Semivan. According to Semivan "Within each image, ghosts of previous drawings create a sense of time suspended, evoking gesture, atmosphere and memory. Photographs allow me to access the extraordinary, to keep a record of dreams, an...
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Ariel Christian: January 2014
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Friday, January 31, 2014. Lauren Semivan Shaping an Artisan Lifestyle. Lauren Semivan is a Lawremce alum that visited our digital processes class earlier this week to talk about her life after graduation. Like me, she was formerly in the LU Conservatory but made the transition to the college to pursue interests in the studio art department. I'm so glad to know I'm not the only one! Life can be such a drag in the conservatory at times. Kidding. ;). Typical life of a music major. I wish I was kidding.
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Motown Review of Art: February 2014
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Motown Review of Art. A blog about art, culture, and other stuff. Sunday, February 16, 2014. Hall Rant #2: Musing on The Monuments Men. I got another missive from Mike Hall. The other day, this one prompted by his viewing of the film The Monuments Men. Which had a similar plot line.) Indeed, reviews of The Monuments Men. Have been less than stellar - the film has a 34% rating on Rotten Tomatoes,. HEY MICHIGAN, GO TO THE MOVIES THIS WEEKEND. Well, here we go again. Art vs. Pensions. Only this ...The Monum...
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November | 2014 | Bill Alexander
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Less is More.Welcome to the Absences. Monthly Archives: November 2014. A X100S summer – Ektachrome E100GX in digital. November 26, 2014. Few (new) images from a camera i begin to love way too much and a house i want to, but cannot unlove . 10 Dec Update :. The very latest E100GX processing – Goodbye Kodachrome, Hello Ektachrome! X100S shooting some Provia 400X. November 22, 2014. I’ll let you know when the initial excitement settles. Roger Ballen meets Lauren Simonutti. November 9, 2014.
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Lauren Semivan | Detroit Center for Contemporary Photography
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Detroit Center for Contemporary Photography. Leave a comment ». Are your series meant to be viewed as completely autonomous or are. They chapters in a larger group of work? Each series seems to build. Upon visual and conceptual themes of prior bodies, but all decidedly. Unique. How are these series meant to function separately and. Can you talk more about the physical process of constructing the. I’m interested in the mystical, almost alchemic variable to. Photographs are so complicated! July 14, 2011 at...
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July | 2011 | Detroit Center for Contemporary Photography
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Detroit Center for Contemporary Photography. Archive for July 2011. Leave a comment ». Foam Magazine opened a forum up a few months ago asking only the question, “What’s Next? 8221;, in regard to the future of photography. It contains some informed and interesting answers from top critics, photographers, and curators alike. Here’s a favorite of mine from writer Fred Ritchin, author of “After Photography”,. Click here to check out “What’s Next? July 20, 2011 at 12:39 am. Leave a comment ». Formal investig...
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Bill Alexander | Less is More.Welcome to the Absences | Page 2
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Less is More.Welcome to the Absences. February 26, 2015. Digital, and the right tools. Few images below from my rediscovered with love LX5 : All at EV-1, MF zone focused at F4.0, metered for the light / highlight (veryyy wroooong, i hear some say) and then metering locked . So i’ve shot them to the left. I always shoot my digital cameras to the left – always believing that they severely overexpose at default – at least some of them and to my eyes. See if you can quickly tell where this is . The very late...