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Subject |
Related Preparation |
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Introduction: review of History of Camera-Images I and issues of modernism and postmodernism in relation to camera-images
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Assignment I
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Working on the assignments. |
3) |
Post-war realities and fantasies in photographic work
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Weekly readings will be assigned. |
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Post-war realities and fantasies in filmic work: Hollywood and counter-cinemas
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Weekly readings will be assigned. |
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The emergence of video
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Weekly readings will be assigned. |
6) |
Assignment II |
Working on the assignments.
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Midterm; screening and discussion of filmic and video work in relation to uses of notion of postmodernism/the postmodern.
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Weekly readings will be assigned.
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8) |
Camera-images and varieties of the postmodern in photography, film and video
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Weekly readings will be assigned. |
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Digitization in photography and photographic practices and genre
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Weekly readings will be assigned. |
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Digitization in film and film and video practices and genres
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Weekly readings will be assigned.
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11) |
Globalization and transculture in camera-image practices
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Weekly readings will be assigned.
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12) |
Assignment III
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Working on the assignments. |
13) |
Current debates in photography, film and video
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Weekly readings will be assigned. |
14) |
Presentation and discussion of visual essay assignments and revision
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Working on the presentations. |
Course Notes / Textbooks: |
Mary Warner Marien, Photography: A Cultural History, 2nd edition, Laurence King, London, 2006; Ian Jeffrey, Revisions: An Alternative History of Photography, National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, Bradford, England, 1999; Geoffrey Batchen, Burning with Desire: The Conception of Photography, The MIT Press, 1999.
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References: |
Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History (Metropolitan Museum, NY):
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hi/te_index.asp?s=all&t=all&d=photographs&x=21&y=15
Victoria and Albert Museum, Photography: http://www.vam.ac.uk/page/p/photography/
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
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To correctly identify the problems and to be able to ask the correct questions |
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2) |
To have the ability for problem solving and to utilize analytical approach in dealing with the problems |
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3) |
To be able to identify business processes and use them to increase the productivity in logistics system. |
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4) |
To be fully prepared for a graduate study |
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Awareness of the new advancements in Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) and to be able to use them in logistics management effectively.
internet and the electronic world |
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To understand the components of logistics as well as the importance of the coordination among these components.
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To know the necessary ingredients for improving the productivity in business life |
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To think innovatively and creatively in complex situations |
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To act and think both regionally and internationally |
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10) |
To understand the demands and particular questions of globalization |
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Aware of the two way interaction between globalization and logistics; as well as to use this interaction for increasing the productivity. |
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To be able to use at least one foreign language both for communication and academic purposes |
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To acquire leadership qualities but also to know how to be a team member |
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To understand the importance of business ethics and to apply business ethics as a principal guide in both business and academic environment |
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