Lecture

Guest Lecture: Steven Moga, Will Steacy, and Lawrence Vale

This module presents a collaborative guest lecture featuring Steven Moga, Will Steacy, and Lawrence Vale, who analyze the role of photography in urban environments. Their case study on CDMA allows students to explore how photography influences urban planning and design.


Course Lectures
  • This guest lecture features Alex MacLean, who provides unique insights through a case study that highlights the intersection of photography and code division multiple access (CDMA). Students will explore how photography can serve as a lens for understanding complex systems and landscapes.

  • Camilo Jose Vergara leads this guest lecture, focusing on the use of photography as a tool for urban exploration and documentation. His case study on CDMA provides a framework for analyzing urban landscapes, offering students a deeper understanding of photography's impact on perception and design.

  • Lewis Watts’ guest lecture emphasizes the narrative power of photography in capturing the essence of place. Through a case study on CDMA, students will examine how photographs can narrate stories about landscapes and communities, fostering a deeper connection to the environment.

  • Wendy Ewald's guest lecture focuses on the intersection of photography and community engagement. Through her case study on CDMA, she illustrates how photography can empower individuals and communities to tell their own stories, enhancing the discourse on identity and place.

  • This module presents a collaborative guest lecture featuring Steven Moga, Will Steacy, and Lawrence Vale, who analyze the role of photography in urban environments. Their case study on CDMA allows students to explore how photography influences urban planning and design.

  • In this guest lecture, Martin Krieger discusses the technical and artistic aspects of photography within the context of CDMA. Students will evaluate how these elements contribute to a broader understanding of landscapes and the significance of visual representation in design.

  • Leslie Tuttle's guest lecture focuses on the cultural implications of photography in understanding place. Through her case study on CDMA, students will explore how photography can reflect societal narratives and shape perceptions of landscapes.

  • Anne Whiston Spirn concludes the series with a guest lecture that emphasizes the relationship between photography and environmental design. Her case study on CDMA encourages students to consider how photography can serve as a tool for ecological awareness and landscape analysis.