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Exploring nurse and nursing student experience of using an artist-produced photobook to learn about dementia [PDF]
Background Improving understanding about dementia in nursing is a priority area for educators and policymakers. This is due to poor professional understanding about dementia and suboptimal healthcare practice.
Savannah Dodd +3 more
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Photo-Textual Relationships in Early Photobook Making: [Re]tracing the Roots of Photobook Syntax
This paper proposes to analyse the first stages of the relationship between textual matter and photographic images in nineteenth-century photobook practice, investigating how these two elements interacted within several books created during that period ...
José Neves
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Partnering with Indigenous student co-researchers: improving research processes and outcomes [PDF]
Objective: To examine the contribution of student co-researchers to a community-based participatory Photovoice investigation of Indigenous children's food-related lived experience.
Shelagh K. Genuis +3 more
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At the turn of the millennium, powered by emerging canons, a narrative of discovery and art-historical contextualisation, the photobook became a central object of interest for photographers, scholars and collectors.
Matt Johnston
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Miguel Rio Branco and the Curse of Cities (Maldicidades 2014)
This essay will discuss the book Maldicidade (2014) by the Spanish-Brazilian photographer Miguel Rio Branco with a special attention to its organization as a narrative and poetic unity as a photobook.
Karl Erik Schollhammer
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On the narrative potential of photobooks: an analysis of Alec Soth's Niagara's book
Visual narratives have a long history in the context of human cultural artifacts. In any sequence of images, the juxtaposition of visual signs gives rise to narrative potential.
Alfredo Brant
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A Questionnaire on the Photobook: Artists
Questionnaire on the photobook conceived by José Bértolo and David Campany. Featured artists: Aaron Schuman | Alec Soth | Amak Mahmoodian | António Júlio Duarte | Brad Feuerhelm | Daido Moriyama | Gerry Johansson | Guido Guidi | Hoda Afshar | Jason
José Bértolo, David Campany
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Non-Routine Aesthetics: A Phenomenological Reading of NoRoutine Books
The independent Lithuanian publisher NoRoutine Books, founded by Vilma Samulionytė and Gytis Skudžinskas in 2014, has produced 15 photobooks. They treat the photobook as a medium which has its own material qualities, its own language and ways of ...
Agnė Narušytė
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“A dream, dictating its own course”
This paper scrutinizes American photographer Ralph Gibson’s photobook trilogy published by his own company Lustrum Press: The Somnambulist (1970), Déjà-vu (1973), and Days at Sea (1974).
Anton Lee
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