PHO702: Critical Review of Practice

References

Figures

Figure 1 Murray, J. (March, 2020) Is this the real life? (from the series ‘An Authentic Lie?’)

Figure 2 Murray, J. (April, 2020) I’m your biggest fan (from the series ‘An Authentic Lie?’)

Figure 3 Murray, J. (April, 2020) Who’s that behind the mask? from the series ‘An Authentic Lie?’

Figure 4 Cartier-Bresson, H. (1939) Contact Sheet. [Online] Available from: https://petapixel.com/assets/uploads/2016/05/ce2599_72179570454e4b7ca343f713d06d139a-701×700.jpg [Accessed 13/04/2020]

Figure 5 Muellner, N. (2019) Lacuna Park: Essays and Other Adventures in Photography. VIX: The New Interval. pg 104 -105. London; SPBH Editions.

Figure 6 MacLean, R. (2016) We Want Data! [Online] Available from: https://www.berlinartlink.com/2016/09/16/work-the-politics-of-play-an-interview-with-rachel-maclean/ [Accessed 12/04/2020]

Figure 7 Langford, E. (2018) Untitled. [Online] Available from: http://www.curatedbygirls.com/emily-langford.html [Accessed 02/04/2020]

Figure 8 Mori, M. MacDorman, K.F. Kageki, N. (2012 | 1970) 不気味の谷 The Uncanny Valley. [Online] Available from: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6213238 [Accessed 01/04/2020]

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Figure 10 Murray, J. (April, 2020) Is this just fantasy? (from the series ‘An Authentic Lie?’)

Figure 11 Murray, J. (March, 2020) Rejected Still from ‘An Authentic Lie?’

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