We took our theme from Walker Evans' famous description of the affordances of one kind of approach to photography that was emerging in the 1930s:
swift chance, disarray, wonder & experiment
As well as being a fairly good description of our presentation style, we liked this quotation because it echoed some of the themes of the newspaper, dealing as it does with notions of chance and wrongness. We also quoted Jerry L. Thompson whose 'Why Photography Matters' kept me company on the train:
Rather than answering these questions directly we talked about our game of #photopedagogy:
We then had an opportunity to discuss some of these ideas with delegates, encouraging them to play their own game of #photopedagogy on the NSEAD Facebook page.
The conference was really enjoyable. It's only the third time Chris and I have met in person. As Susan Coles, the ex president of the NSEAD, writes in the paper: The internet has proven an amazing place for networking - bottom up, not top down. Communities of art practitioners and educators - flourishing on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, blogs and so on - are now identifying new areas to address.
Judging by the epic scope of the #photopingpong game still in progress on FB (138 returns of serve at the time of writing), the PhotoPedagogy concept seems to have struck a chord.
-- Jon Nicholls
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