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Kathy Ryan In Conversation With Dina Litovsky
Join us for a conversation between the photographer Dina Litovsky (‘10) and Kathy Ryan, the acclaimed director of photography at the New York Times Magazine. Focusing on Litovsky’s work with Ryan, the two will discuss the challenges and importance of photojournalism and collaboration.
Kathy Ryan, the longtime director of photography of The New York Times Magazine, has been a pioneer in combining fine art photography and photojournalism in the pages of that publication. The photography in the Magazine has won numerous awards and Ryan has been the recipient of awards including: the Royal Photographic Society's Annual Award for Outstanding Service to Photography, The Griffin Museum's Lifetime Achievement Award, The Center for Photography at Woodstock's Vision Award, the Lucies' Picture Editor of the Year Award, and the Visa Pour l'Image Canon Picture Editor of the Year. Under Ryan's leadership, the Magazine commissions the world's best photographers, a selection of whose work was published in The New York Times Magazine Photographs (Aperture 2011), edited by Ryan. A book of her photographs, Office Romance, was also published by Aperture. She lectures on photography. She gave the annual talk to the Alfred Stieglitz Society at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2023.
Dina Litovsky is a Ukrainian-born photographer living in New York City since 1991. Dina's imagery can be described as visual sociology. Her work explores the idea of leisure, often focusing on subcultures and social gatherings.
Dina is a regular contributor to National Geographic, The New York Times Magazine, TIME, New Yorker, GQ and New York Magazine. In 2020 Dina won the Nannen Prize, Germany's foremost award for documentary photography. Other awards include the PDN 30, New and Emerging Photographers to Watch; POYi; NPPA Best
All images within presentation © Dina Litovsky
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Conversation with Nan Goldin & Jack Pierson | Moderated by Lyle Rexer
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Conversation with renowned artists, Nan Goldin and Jack Pierson Moderated by SVA MFA Photography, Video, & Related Media faculty & Brooklyn Rail Editor-At-Large, Lyle Rexer October 11th, 2023 SVA Theatre 333 W. 23rd Street New York, NY 10011 Video courtesy Lisson Gallery
Meet Our Faculty | SVA MFA Photo, Video, & Related Media
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This video highlights several of our dedicated and brilliant faculty within the SVA MFA Photography, Video, & Related Media department.
Session One: A.I. + Arts Education
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The first session, AI Arts Education, will feature the chair of MFA Photography, Video and Related Media Charles Traub in conversation with the chair of MFA Fine Arts Mark Tribe, Christiane Paul (Professor in the School of Media Studies at The New School and Curator of Digital Art at The Whitney Museum of American Art), and the chair of MFA Computer Arts Terrence Masson.
Session Three: Creative A.I.
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The final session, Creative AI, will focus on the creative capacity of AI with presentations and discussions by artist and educator Stephanie Dinkins and new media artist Carla Gannis, with writer and media theorist Natasha Chuk as moderator. All of these speakers are major authorities in their fields.
Introduction + Keynote Presentation | Hito Steyerl
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The day-long symposium will begin with an opening keynote address by the celebrated Berlin-based filmmaker and writer Hito Steyerl, whose work offers incisive discourse across the fields of art, philosophy, and politics. Her talk will be followed by three sessions that discuss the ways that artificial intelligence (AI) impacts arts education, society, creative practices, and industries.
Sustained Engagement & Long-Term Photo Projects | Thomas Holton in conversation w/ Elizabeth Krist
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February 7th, 2023 A long-term photographic project takes dedication and fortitude, but it also requires an ethical commitment to one’s subject, especially when photographing people or communities. For over 20-years, Thomas Holton has photographed the Lam family in New York City for his project The Lams of Ludlow Street, not only documenting their everyday lives from their changing family struc...
A.I. and the Future of the Lens & Screen Arts | Lev Manovich in conversation with Natasha Chuk
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November 28th, 2022 The growing popularity of tools like DALL-E and MidJourney illustrates how artificial intelligence (AI) is quickly transforming image-making. Digital culture theorist and artist Lev Manovich will be in conversation with media scholar and writer Natasha Chuk to share examples and discuss these developments. They will address the emerging aesthetics and creative practices of A...
A Materialist Theory of Vision | Manuel DeLanda
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A Materialist Theory of Vision Tuesday, November 8th, 2022 Introduction by Amy Taubin Manuel DeLanda (b.1952 in Mexico City) is a New York-based cross-disciplinary theorist and artist. He has taught at the School of Architecture at Princeton University (where he previously held a Fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Studies in 2000/01), The Graduate Architecture and Urban Design program at ...
What Does Violence Look Like? | Susie Linfield, Kathy Shorr, & Will Chan
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How do we look at violence? When do we look or turn away? What are the moral and ethical obligations of contemporary lens-based artists, image-makers, and engaged citizens? How can we look and act to make the world more just and peaceful? This panel discussion will engage these challenging questions about the relationship between violence and photography. Led by the writer and cultural theorist...
Sibs (Trailer), Natsuko Matsumura 2022
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Thesis 2022 www.mfaphoto.sva.edu/2022-thesis www.natsukomatsumura.com
Judith Joy Ross - 2022 05 18
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To celebrate the release of Judith Joy Ross: Photographs 1978-2015 (Aperture, 2022), published alongside the largest exhibition to feature Judith Joy Ross’ work to date, Ross will present her work in conversation with curator Joshua Chuang.
Swamp/Where Is Light (video installation), Phoelix Yiwen Gou 2022
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Swamp/Where Is Light, 2022 Multimedia installation with mylar, fabric, and color videos, with sound, 8 min. Swamp/Where Is Light is an immersive, multichannel video installation that conjures the common experience of mood disorders on both a personal and societal scale. Using projected text; colorful, distorted imagery; and layers of fabric and reflective Mylar, Phoelix infuses her work’s physi...
Where is my cat? (Trailer), Ziyu Ying 2022
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Thesis 2022
THE SMILE (Trailer), Mengmeng Ma 2022
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THE SMILE (Trailer), Mengmeng Ma 2022
UNA (Trailer), Stephanie ChihWei Hsu 2022
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UNA (Trailer), Stephanie ChihWei Hsu 2022
Nicole Dawn Strathman 2022 03 22 - Indigenous Images: Early Photographs of and by Native Americans
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Nicole Dawn Strathman 2022 03 22 - Indigenous Images: Early Photographs of and by Native Americans
Jade Doskow with Philip Shane and Andrew Moore 2022 03 15
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Jade Doskow with Philip Shane and Andrew Moore 2022 03 15
Vera Lutter - Containment of Time - 2022 02 22
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Vera Lutter - Containment of Time - 2022 02 22
Sarra Idris & Accra Shepp - Faculty Spotlight 2022 11 02
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Sarra Idris & Accra Shepp - Faculty Spotlight 2022 11 02
Herb Tam - America through a Chinese Lens - 2022 01 18
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Herb Tam - America through a Chinese Lens - 2022 01 18
Song Lu, "Elephants Never Forget" clip (2021)
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Song Lu, "Elephants Never Forget" clip (2021)
Thesis Exhibition Preview | 2021
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Thesis Exhibition Preview | 2021
Lima Lauraberth From Both Sides of My Fence 2012
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Lima Lauraberth From Both Sides of My Fence 2012
Sandager Matthew Its All About Trish The Alphabet 1998
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Sandager Matthew Its All About Trish The Alphabet 1998
Sandager Matthew Its All About Trish Episode8 1998
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Sandager Matthew Its All About Trish Episode8 1998
Ben Hagari - Animal, Vegetable 04 27 2021
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Ben Hagari - Animal, Vegetable 04 27 2021
Photography & Racial Justice - Honoring the work of Maurice Berger 04 13 2021
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Photography & Racial Justice - Honoring the work of Maurice Berger 04 13 2021
Mark Peterson - A Night of Photographic Theatre - 03 16 21
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Mark Peterson - A Night of Photographic Theatre - 03 16 21

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @bazaci
    @bazaci 2 місяці тому

    Another fascinating lecture from Prof. Steyerl. Thanks for the upload

  • @fruitlessbeast
    @fruitlessbeast 3 місяці тому

    So few views? Well deserving of MANY more.

  • @EllaHudson
    @EllaHudson 3 місяці тому

    Lots of tips for photographers getting started with the overarching message that you have to do your homework and learn not be afraid to switch it up.

  • @S.Dadudida
    @S.Dadudida 4 місяці тому

    Meme trump

  • @S.Dadudida
    @S.Dadudida 4 місяці тому

    Meme

  • @S.Dadudida
    @S.Dadudida 4 місяці тому

    Sorry... Die Frisur hätte besser sein können 😉☺️

  • @S.Dadudida
    @S.Dadudida 4 місяці тому

    Sie haben ein paar dinge vergessen... Mein krypto 😂😊

  • @pakkeungwan
    @pakkeungwan 5 місяців тому

    Whenever I listen to a Judith Joy Ross interview I am concerned for the interviewer. Their role makes me think of that boxer's maxim, 'Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face'. I understand that reticence to extend the articulation of a practice into words. I would have loved to witness an academic interview both Ross and Saul Leiter at the same time. What a tough gig that would have been.

  • @DanielBilici
    @DanielBilici 5 місяців тому

    thank you! this was very educational

  • @mamumonkan
    @mamumonkan 6 місяців тому

    @87min ... "nothing but shit happens and it, nothing but shit happens and nothing but shit happens ... and ... exhales " and that's what drives photography

  • @almostgreen9498
    @almostgreen9498 8 місяців тому

    So inspiring and educational. Many thanks!

  • @music794
    @music794 8 місяців тому

    Is there a version of this video with higher resolution and louder sound?

  • @david_arthur_brown
    @david_arthur_brown 10 місяців тому

    Love the discussion in the audience. All talks should end up like this.

  • @david_arthur_brown
    @david_arthur_brown 10 місяців тому

    It's getting better but one of AI's failings (apart from the ubiquitous malformed hands) is typography. I find it surprising considering how much text based imagery is on the net, that AI can't render a simple word in a simple typeface. It seems to manage reasonably well with a prompt like say, "A letter R made from a tangle of vegetation with roses popping out all over". I seems "it" loves complexity. Or perhaps more correctly, the tastes, experience and aesthetics of the programmers lean more towards complexity and, to use an old expression "The WOW! factor".

  • @MauriceFritzbrookly
    @MauriceFritzbrookly 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for posting this! I wonder if anyone still produces Printing-out paper...

  • @dalanium98
    @dalanium98 Рік тому

    59:06 how NFTs and AI are "stale promises" that seek to automate the question of how do we live together, how do we share resources, how do we make decisions 43:20 we are being trained to new production pipelines

  • @angloitalo
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    Duane Michals should put a cap on the vulgarities that he spews forth. An artist of his stature doesn't have to resort to these attemps to shock. Also, his blatent jealousy of Andy Warhol is an embarrasment.

  • @silentbullet2023
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    De Landa is among my favorite teachers and philosophers. His online lessons, and his ability tell to complex subjects simply is a true sign of genius, and his books open new horizons for me. As for the films, maybe he can plug-in John Conway's surreal numbers into visual filters to enhance the narrative with infinite regeneration possibilities in an open ended search space.

  • @taunaengus4978
    @taunaengus4978 Рік тому

    Tony, I miss you.

  • @simeonfishman
    @simeonfishman Рік тому

    Wooho Go Mama!❤❤

  • @johnbarrymore5827
    @johnbarrymore5827 Рік тому

    Thank You

  • @rolandweber7491
    @rolandweber7491 Рік тому

    I'm not into film-making, but trying to understand Manuel DeLanda's philosophy. For me, the Q&A session was the most interesting part, in particular the questions from 1:44:00 onwards. I skipped over most of the videos after watching a minute or so.

  • @blaesse
    @blaesse Рік тому

    merci

  • @andersreality
    @andersreality Рік тому

    This is very important. What’s terrifying is how I don’t know what else to say besides, “this is very important.” Humanity is coming up on a waterfall, and I don’t know how far (or enjoyable) the fall will be.

  • @shirtstealer86
    @shirtstealer86 Рік тому

    Wonderful speakers! Thank you from Stockholm Sweden.

  • @ectoskeletal
    @ectoskeletal Рік тому

    i only wanna hear about this guys thesis paper

  • @codeXenigma
    @codeXenigma Рік тому

    You can't copyright style btw.Its usually not worth it. Copying the style of Magnum photographers will help you explore various styles, but they won't employ you just because you can copy one of them, and are cheaper. Nothing stopping you from printing your Martin Parr inspired images on T-Shirts, shoes and mugs, if that is what you want to do. You couldn't print Martin's images, but you can print your own. You will end lots of art if people are allowed to copyright style.

  • @codeXenigma
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    I think the same laws should apply to AI images as all art's copyright laws. If it is too close to look copied, then it is infringing. Just because we can grab images from Google and change them a bit in Photoshop, doesn't mean we can start trying to sell those images. Those that want to sell AI art have to not try to copy other artists too much. They, like everyone else, have to make it transformative. That just seems like common sense. Just because you can create AI art to look like another artist’s work isn't going to be respected as the original, just as a print isn't worth as much, though it does make the artist more famous. A lot of the art world is linked to the fame of the artists, more so than the images sometimes. If I made (famous artists) style images, it wouldn't stop people valuing (famous artists) work. Just because I could photoshop his work into my image, doesn't mean I could sell it. The AI isn't making all this art, it is not responsible, it is a tool. Just as photographers have to take responsibility for what they photograph. You can't photograph someone's artwork and then try to sell it, just because the camera has that ability. AI artists have to take the same responsibility as all other artists in considering if their images are transformative or too close a copy.

  • @chloefourte3413
    @chloefourte3413 2 роки тому

    Gunnar Johansson

  • @madelyndenman1782
    @madelyndenman1782 2 роки тому

    heart wrenching

  • @vinayamalatihari2341
    @vinayamalatihari2341 2 роки тому

    Vow it's a grand historically important event indeed.

  • @MichaelSmith-dy4vb
    @MichaelSmith-dy4vb 2 роки тому

    Sound is Awful cannot 👂🏻

  • @ArtuuroSchizoPhrenos
    @ArtuuroSchizoPhrenos 2 роки тому

    Duane is Duane! That lady is who is not cool here!

  • @helohalo3106
    @helohalo3106 3 роки тому

    one of my favorite artist, thank you for this

  • @delham7004
    @delham7004 3 роки тому

    Enjoyed watching this film so much! The two hours lunch sounds so appealing! LOL😁 Loved the way everyone just took their time and it done; no rush, no stress! ❤️ Aunt Pam

  • @lauraberthlima5729
    @lauraberthlima5729 3 роки тому

    Thank you for uploading and sharing this.

  • @_studio01_
    @_studio01_ 3 роки тому

    how do i find the guy with the giant afro dammit

  • @marksummers5504
    @marksummers5504 3 роки тому

    It’s sad seeing how pretentious Duane really is. He’s given some awful interviews lately where he is so rude to other photographers. Just because these young students are not 85 doesn’t mean they haven’t experienced the loss of a friend or family member.

  • @victoracosta7658
    @victoracosta7658 3 роки тому

    No

  • @albertabdul-barrwang3494
    @albertabdul-barrwang3494 3 роки тому

    lovely presentation!

  • @robertcallaghan4029
    @robertcallaghan4029 3 роки тому

    *Green Energy Kills Native Culture, Freedom, Habitat, Water and Wildlife Worldwide* Greenhouse gases went up 45% in 30 years, the planet is heating faster at 5 nukes / sec 4 billion people now live at least one month per year with severe water shortages Trees grow faster and die younger more than ever before in hi temps drought fire and flood Yanks pump up fresh drinking water, poison it, pump it back underground to frack gas, to burn for electricity, to charge their EV batteries, in a mega drought -- and because of this Yanks cut emissions more switching to gas than Europe did switching to renewables, if you ignore all the leaky wells. Here are the thing hidden from you that you need to know 66% of people will live in water stressed areas by 2025 50% of thermal and hydro electric power will be threatened with water stress 40% of coal mines are water stressed, and so are 30% of planned hydro dams The earth was heating 4 nuclear bombs per second in 2014 The earth is heating 5 nuclear bombls per second in 2020 Net planetary heating is equal to 400,000 Hiroshima bombs per day Out of 1.2 billion vehicles, under 6 million are electric Electricity is 20% of energy -- renewable electricity is 4% -- solar & wind are 2% of energy 2% of energy is solar and wind + 4% of energy is renewable Planetary heating went up 46% in 50 years from 0.47 watts/m² to 0.87 watts/m² 350 ppm CO2 will not stop planetary heating We must stop burning 50% of fossil fuel in 10 years to stay below 1.5 C Our attempts to not cross 1.5 C are ineffectual and will kill everything off, here's why *Battery and bio-energy extraction will destroy tribal water and wildlife* 40% of insect species are at risk of extinction by 2050 Real climate racial justice = monthly private carbon dividends Greenhouse gases went up 45% in 30 years + 15% of energy will be renewalbe by 2040 Renewable energy cannot reduce heating in time to avoid 1.5 C 4% of energy is renewable + 4% of mammals are wild by weight We kill trees 2X faster than we plant them Trees grow faster and die younger in fires floods & droughts It takes one ton of coal to make 12 solar panels Most solar panels will become unrecyclable toxic waste by 2050 at 6 million tons / yr Yes, we can technically recycle most of a solar panel, but it is unprofitable to do so *Vaclav Smil says:* North Euro offshore wind turbines work 33% of the time North Euro onshore turbines work 22% of the time North Euro solar panels work 11% of the time Over 60 yrs, jets are 68% more efficient and fly 60X more passengers Efficiency is not the anwwer *Green energy in Europe is open fraud* Europe burns 80% of the globe's wood pellets for renewable electricity Europe burns 80% of its curbside recycled plastic & paper for recycled electricity Europe burns 50% of its palm oil cargo in diesel engines for green bio-energy Dams destroy 80% of river wildlife up and down the rivers Europe's global carbon fund is rife with corruption *Support James Hansen's monthly private carbon dividends* 100% to you 0% to governments & corporations That's why all governments and corporations hate it That's why both socialists and capitalists hate it Monthly Private Dividends = *Real* Climate Racial Justice (not the academic kind) 26 Nobel Prize winning economists support James Hansen’s monthly dividends, including: 3,589 U.S. Economists, 4 Former Chairs of the Federal Reserve and ALL 15 Former Chairs of the Council of Economic Adviser You can find facts, sources & links at Loki's Revenge blog on wordpress Most people ignore me, delete or shadow ban me

  • @Saggezzasaphira
    @Saggezzasaphira 4 роки тому

    Audio is a shame :(

  • @darincooper2007
    @darincooper2007 4 роки тому

    wash us in the blood

  • @paolobalduzzi4350
    @paolobalduzzi4350 4 роки тому

    found this discussion refreshing and stimulating. Thank you

  • @wavewave8462
    @wavewave8462 5 років тому

    Bullshit

  • @drama_rama_
    @drama_rama_ 5 років тому

    this is absolutely one of the most profound things i’ve ever listened to

  • @JaggedEdgeBouldering
    @JaggedEdgeBouldering 6 років тому

    Thank you for posting this. I don't know how I'm the only one commenting.

    • @oy3ah2025
      @oy3ah2025 6 років тому

      OY3AH! "GOLD"

    • @nyrethepoet9852
      @nyrethepoet9852 4 роки тому

      I love his thought process and his creativity, so beautiful 🎨🎨🎨