I'm pleased to be part of an interesting line-up of talks at Melbourne's Centre for Contemporary Photography. CCP's Echo Chamber represents a series of occasional, ongoing public programs showcasing current emerging research in all areas of photography, including historical research, technology, communications and contemporary discussion.
Would be great to see new and familiar faces on the evening of the 26th of March. I'll be speaking about the role photographic images have played in how we imagine and perceive the Moon. A highlight will be the extraordinary images made by engineer and amateur astronomer, James Nasmyth, in the late 19th century. Other speakers on the night are Kelvin Lau and Tim Alves.
For more details see: http://www.ccp.org.au/news.php?id=262
Would be great to see new and familiar faces on the evening of the 26th of March. I'll be speaking about the role photographic images have played in how we imagine and perceive the Moon. A highlight will be the extraordinary images made by engineer and amateur astronomer, James Nasmyth, in the late 19th century. Other speakers on the night are Kelvin Lau and Tim Alves.
For more details see: http://www.ccp.org.au/news.php?id=262