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Sensing Place: Photography as Inquiry (Fall 2012) (MIT)
Sensing Place: Photography as Inquiry (Fall 2012) (MIT)
(8 Lectures Available)
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Lecture 1 Alex MacLean
Sensing Place: Photography as Inquiry (Fall 2012) (MIT)
MIT
Prof. Dr. Anne Whiston Spirn
Social Sciences
2
Lecture 2: Camilo Jose Vergara, March 13, 2006
Sensing Place: Photography as Inquiry (Fall 2012) (MIT)
MIT
Prof. Dr. Anne Whiston Spirn
Social Sciences
3
Lecture 3: Lewis Watts, March 20, 2006
Sensing Place: Photography as Inquiry (Fall 2012) (MIT)
MIT
Prof. Dr. Anne Whiston Spirn
Social Sciences
4
Lecture 4: Wendy Ewald, April 3, 2006
Sensing Place: Photography as Inquiry (Fall 2012) (MIT)
MIT
Prof. Dr. Anne Whiston Spirn
Social Sciences
5
Lecture 5: Steven Moga, Will Steacy, and Lawrence Vale, April 10, 2006
Sensing Place: Photography as Inquiry (Fall 2012) (MIT)
MIT
Prof. Dr. Anne Whiston Spirn
Social Sciences
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Lecture 6: Martin Krieger, April 24, 2006
Sensing Place: Photography as Inquiry (Fall 2012) (MIT)
MIT
Prof. Dr. Anne Whiston Spirn
Social Sciences
7
Lecture 7: Leslie Tuttle, May 1, 2006
Sensing Place: Photography as Inquiry (Fall 2012) (MIT)
MIT
Prof. Dr. Anne Whiston Spirn
Social Sciences
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Lecture 8: Anne Whiston Spirn, May 8, 2006
Sensing Place: Photography as Inquiry (Fall 2012) (MIT)
MIT
Prof. Dr. Anne Whiston Spirn
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