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Response to "What is Cinema?" - Anna Garrett

I agree with the idea that the plastic arts preserve the history of a culture and its people. However, it is a tad extreme to have the belief that statues as seen in ancient egyptian cultures preserve life, but it is accurate that an image or statue could aid in the remembrance of a person or thing. For plastic art is a constant reminder of the preexisting life or time period and when it is continually mentioned it is technically still alive. As many say, one does not really die until the last time they are spoken of. One thing the novel claims is that photographs cannot replicate color the same way painters can bring life and realism to a painting with more accurate colorization. I agree this may have been accurate at the time the novel was written, however as photographic technology has improved photographs now more accurately represent color as seen with the naked eye in real time. Every type of plastic art is uniquely its own, so I would not state painting as inferior to photograph...

Welcome to the course blog for Photo 1 at SMU!

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Hello photographers, and welcome to the course blog for the Spring 2020 semester of Photo 1 at SMU. This will be where your responses to theoretical readings should be posted. All theoretical readings will be available on the Canvas page for this course as pdf files. Please post a substantive response to the readings. I am not interested in a summary or book report. Just tell me what it made you think about, how you felt, whether you agreed or disagreed. Also feel free to post pictures, videos, links, memes, articles on piracy, entrances to the deep web, and all the deep dark secrets of the universe as represented on the internets. Have fun, make art, be weird.