Image and Ethics with Tom Brislin, Colin Macdonald and David Ulrich
March 3, 9:00am - 12:00pmMānoa Campus, Kuykendall 313
Are you concerned about image manipulation and its impact on our perception of reality? The digital age allows for multiple forms of image manipulation and sharing, from Photoshop to Facebook and from electronic creativity to electronic piracy. In and out of the electronic darkroom, we can dodge, burn, and blur the ethical boundaries of creating, changing, cheating and stealing images. Participate in a lively conversation that explores the cutting — humorous and harming — edges of digital image manipulation. Examine the ethical issues surrounding all aspects of digital image making, from fine art to journalism to advertising, to assist participants in developing informed and ethical decisions towards image manipulation and usage.
Tom Brislin is a professor and chair of the UHM Academy for Creative Media. Tom had an extensive career as a newspaper and broadcast journalist before joining the UH School of Communications. He sits on the editorial board of the Journal of Mass Media Ethics and Visual Communications Quarterly. He administers the nationally renowned Carol Burnett Fund for Responsible Journalism Ethics Programs.
Colin Macdonald instituted the first multimedia courses at the UHM Department of Communication, where he taught multimedia design and development for over a decade. Previously, he directed creative services for the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. As an art director for A&M Records in Canada, he gained extensive knowledge of print media. He has conducted traditional media and multimedia training courses in Asia, Hawai‘i, and the U.S. mainland for nearly 20 years. He is a core faculty member of Pacific New Media.
David Ulrich is a core faculty member and the program coordinator for Pacific New Media. He is an active photographer and writer whose work has been published in numerous books and journals. Ulrich's photographs have been exhibited internationally in over 75 exhibitions. He is the author of The Widening Stream: the Seven Stages of Creativity. www.creativeguide.com
Ticket Information
workshop fee $50 - call 956-8400 to register
Event Sponsor
Pacific New Media, Outreach College, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Susan, 956-8244, pnm@hawaii.edu, http://www.outreach.hawaii.edu/pnm
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