Landscape: Photography and Geography, 2016
This winter term course, equal parts geography, photography, and art history, focused on human/environment interaction. The photos and text 1n this exhibit draw upon:
• Geographic concepts of landscape, space, time and place
• Photography field trips to three Middlebury landscapes: the 'built environment' of the village of Middlebury; the 'natural landscape ' of the college's Jackson Property, and the 'manufactured' landscape of the OMYA quarry.
• History of landscape photography: photographers with the Great Surveys of the 19th century; preservation photos of Ansel Adams; New Topographic photographers of the mid-1970s ; and the contemporary photographer Edward Burtynsky.
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Open Earth
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Timelessness in the Landscape
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The Quarry's Core
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Nothing Like a Good Dump
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Winter Wonderland?
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Mountains
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Reading Between the Pines
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Battered Battelle Block
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Agricultural Cycle
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Battelle Bridge
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A Layered Landscape
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Manipulating the Landscape
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Jackson Hay Field
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Jackson Property