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What do you want your thesis to be about? Introduction (500 words) <br><br> | What do you want your thesis to be about? Introduction (500 words) <br><br> | ||
Three strands of thought could be considered in my practice. Researching the photographic medium, but also the idea of 'seeing' in itself, making the (gay) cinematic language my own, and LGBT issues/identity. In the thesis I would like to investigate further on the above mentioned lines of thought and by doing so reflecting and relating it to my own practice and methodology.<br><br> |
Three strands of thought could be considered in my practice. Researching the photographic medium, but also the idea of 'seeing' in itself, making the (gay) cinematic language my own, and LGBT issues/identity. In the thesis I would like to investigate further on the above mentioned lines of thought and by doing so reflecting and relating it to my own practice and methodology.<br><br> | ||
In the first chapter I will do this by first looking at my past and current work, I will divide this chapter in three parts. First I will talk about my photographic practice and work. Then I will address my use of video and my interest in gay cinema, and lastly I will formulate how these two have overlapping thematically and aesthetically. <br><br> |
In the first chapter I will do this by first looking at my past and current work, I will divide this chapter in three parts. First I will talk about my photographic practice and work. Then I will address my use of video and my interest in gay cinema, and lastly I will formulate how these two have overlapping thematically and aesthetically. <br><br> | ||
In chapter two I will look at the broader context of my work, how it relates to other practitioners/writers.<br><br> | In chapter two I will look at the broader context of my work, how it relates to other practitioners/writers.<br><br> | ||
In the final chapter I will make a conclusion/reflection on the development of my process throughout the year. <br><br><br> | In the final chapter I will make a conclusion/reflection on the development of my process throughout the year. <br><br><br> | ||
Revision as of 10:51, 3 November 2017
What do you want your thesis to be about? Introduction (500 words)
Three strands of thought could be considered in my practice. Researching the photographic medium, but also the idea of 'seeing' in itself, making the (gay) cinematic language my own, and LGBT issues/identity. In the thesis I would like to investigate further on the above mentioned lines of thought and by doing so reflecting and relating it to my own practice and methodology.
In the first chapter I will do this by first looking at my past and current work, I will divide this chapter in three parts. First I will talk about my photographic practice and work. Then I will address my use of video and my interest in gay cinema, and lastly I will formulate how these two have overlapping thematically and aesthetically.
In chapter two I will look at the broader context of my work, how it relates to other practitioners/writers.
In the final chapter I will make a conclusion/reflection on the development of my process throughout the year.
Bibliography:
Photography:
Silverman, K. (2015), The miracle of analogy, Stanford University press
About Tillmans:
Dercon, C, Sainsbury, H, & Tillmans, H. (2017), Wolfgang Tillmans 2017, Tate publishing (catalogue of the tate exhibition)
Le Feuvre, L. (2007), Searching for Doubt, Foam magazine #13 searching, winter 2007
Tillmans, W. (2012), Neue Welt, Taschen
Shimizu, M. (2005), Wolfgang Tillmans: The Art of Equivalence (from the book, Wolfgang Tillmans truth study center), Taschen
LGBTQI++:
Ruby Rich, B. (2013), New Queer Cinema, Duke University Press (still waiting for delivery)
Stevenson, J. (1997) From the Bedroom to the Bijou, A secret History of American Gay Sex Cinema, Film Quarterly, Vol.51, University of California Press
Olly Alexander, growing up gay: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p057nfy7
Graham, G. (2010), The Gay State