Friday, 23 May 2008
Wednesday, 7 May 2008
Just women under the gaze?
E Ann Kaplan argued that "the male gaze" could be adopted by both male and female subjects. The male is not always the controlling subject and the female is not always a passive object.
I am challenging the idea that the male is not generally not sexually objectified.
It is widely noted that since the 1980s there has been more displays of the male body in mainstream cinema and advertising.
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
Visual Pleasure and narrative cinema- Laura Mulvey
Mulvey notes that Freud had referred to infantile scopophilia-the pleasure involved in looking at others bodies. In the darkness of the cinema it is noted that a person can look at another's body without being seen. This connects to a sense of power whilst looking at another person.
Pleasure in looking has been split between active controlling males and passive female. Traditional films do not allow women to be desiring sexual subjects in their own right.
Mulvey created the term "the male gaze" As men do the looking, women are to be looked at.
Wednesday, 23 April 2008
Tuesday, 22 April 2008
How can you be an animal, and yet not be one? The idea is that there is a sense of the verb to be in which something can "be" an animal without being identical with any animal. Each of us "is" an animal in the sense of being "constituted" by one. That means roughly that you are in the same place and made of the same matter as an animal.
Animalism hallmark claim is that each of us is identical to a human animal. Moreover the assumption that human animals are essentially and most fundamentally animals.
photo ideas
My theme as first investigated involved the involvement of hidden cameras and the power of observation. I have connected this to the theme of the location, with an industrial feel and cctv.
The theme of power is also connected to the subjects of the photos. Animals are an expression of power. This is an extract of an idea of animalism.
Friday, 11 April 2008
new idea
I've decided to move away from the autism idea, its all a little complicated! I'm focusing on fashion for this project. Looking at the work of David Lachepelle and Nigel Barker I have decided to create a scene, still encorporating my current research theme of power and observation. I'm planning to create a scene with a car... a mini cooper. Picture will be taken this weekend..
Thursday, 10 April 2008
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