
The class installation in the Rotch Library gallery. (Image by Keith McCluskey.)
Instructor(s)
Mr. Keith McCluskey
MIT Course Number
4.A21
As Taught In
Fall 2006
Level
Undergraduate
Course Description
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Course Description
The transition from high school and home to college and a new living environment can be a fascinating and interesting time, made all the more challenging and interesting by being at MIT. More than recording the first semester through a series of snapshots, this freshman seminar will attempt to teach photography as a method of seeing and a tool for better understanding new surroundings. Over the course of the semester, students will develop a body of work through a series of assignments, and then attempt to describe the conditions and emotions of their new environment in a cohesive final presentation.
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