ANTHRO 1836BR - Sensory Ethnography 2
Profs. Lucien Castaing-Taylor
Th 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
An introduction to “sensory ethnography,” a media practice that seeks to rejuvenate and innovate in visual anthropology, cinema, and art. Students will learn to record and edit video and audio to produce original media works about embodied experience, culture, ecology, political-economy, and history. This is a year-long course that supports students' independent projects through the summer and the following semester.
Students must also be enrolled in AFVS 158AR, Sensory Ethnography 1. Students must also be enrolled in AFVS 158AR, Sensory Ethnography 1. No previous studio experience necessary.
To take this limited-enrollment course, you must first consult the Canvas course site for information about the enrollment process and procedures.