PHO 705: Critical Review of Practice

References


Figures
Figure 0 Murray, J. (2021) The Glass Sealing
Figure 1 Murray, J. (2021) Eye C U
Figure 2 Murray, J. (2021) Severed Connection
Figure 3 Murray, J. (2021) Digital Prison
Figure 4 Val, C. (2011-2013) from the series ‘Feminist’. [Online] Available from: http://www.catrineval.com/proj/feminist/ [Accessed 14/07/2021]
Figure 5 Schrager, L. (2017) from the series ‘PS’. [Online] Available from: https://leahschrager.com/portfolio/ps/ [Accessed 10/07/2021]
Figure 6 Stenram, E. (2013) Part 6. [Online] Available from: https://www.evastenram.net/pages/mumpart.htm [Accessed 10/07/2021]
Figure 7 Minter, M. (2015) XOXO. [Online] Available from: http://www.marilynminter.net/photo/xoxo/ [Accessed 22/07/2021]
Figure 8 Murray, J. (2021) Set Building (Fence)
Figure 9 Murray, J. (2021) Fence Set
Figure 10 Murray, J. (2021) Historical Censorship. [Online] Available from: https://jasmphotography.wordpress.com/2021/07/06/project-development-heretic-2/ [Accessed 15/07/2021]
Figure 11 Murray, J. (2021) Janet Leigh & Censored Tony Curtis from 1959/1960 Film Show Annual (Original photographer unknown)
Figure 12 Murray, J. (2021) Screenshot of Heretic’s Website v1.0
Figure 13 Murray, J. (2021) Flipbook experiment. [Online Animated Version] Available from: https://jasmphotography.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/flipbookexperiment2.gif [Accessed 16/07/2021]
Figure 14 Murray, J. (2021) Faux Book Prototype. [Online Animated Version] Available from: https://jasmphotography.wordpress.com/2021/07/07/research-project-development-feedback-and-potential-outputs/ [Accessed 16/07/2021]
Figure 15 Carter, R. & Carter, N. (2009-2012) Transforming Still Life Painting. [Online] Available from: http://www.robandnick.com/rn882-transforming-still-life-painting [Accessed 08/07/2021]
Figure 16 Murray, J. (2021) Exhibition Mock Up Using ArtSteps.
Figure 17 Murray, J. (2021) Ren’py Development

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