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Discussion Board Posts 25 total As a measure of your

Last updated: 2/11/2024

Discussion Board Posts 25 total As a measure of your

Discussion Board Posts 25 total As a measure of your participation you will write 200 word minimum responses to the readings as well as responding to at least one other post In these posts I want to see concrete examples where you critically reflect on the readings This can include citing specific photographs and photographers theoretical connections between different readings ideas themes and or the author s own argument Please refer to my separate guide on discussion posts for full details Posts are due by Sunday 6pm almost every week There will not be an opportunity to post after the deadline so make sure you enter the due dates into your calendar now so that you don t miss them Keep in mind that our reading assignments will cover similar but not identical material to the weekly lectures I have scheduled the readings so they foreshadow the content we cover in lecture that day so it is essential you do the readings prior to the lecture this form of assessment is designed to get you ready to engage with lecture content in a meaningful way Weekly readings are listed on the course schedule for the weeks they are due Search ontries or author Unread WHAT IS A DAGUERREOTYPE In the winter of 1838 1839 American painter and inventor Samuel F B Morse 1791 1872 was in Paris to demonstrate his electric telegraph and he arranged a meeting with Daguerre After seeing Daguerre s process Morse wrote to his brother that daguerreotypes resemble aquatint engraving for they are in simple chiarooscuro sic and not in colors but the exquisite minuteness of the delineation cannot be con ceived No painting or engraving ever approached it The impressions of in terior views are Rembrandt perfected The daguerreotype is a physical container of information having the properties of both a two dimensional image and a three dimensional object The daguerreo type does not look or feel like a contemporary paper photograph nor is it made like one Its image rests on the highly polished silvered surface of a copper plate whose mirror like brilliance provides unparalleled visual depth but also makes viewing the picture problematic A daguerreotype must be viewed from a specific angle or its image will appear as a negative that is tonally reversed Above all the daguerreotype process produced a singular unique image unable to be print ed multiple times The daguerreotype s greatest technical advantage is its ability to render incredible detail Its shimmering surface is a physically luxurious one that can beautify an ordinary subject by anointing it with a sense of visual splen dor At its best the image can seem to rise from the surface giving a sense of a dimensionality The daguerreotype s subtle perfection and