
Library Research workshop #2

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Fleetwood, Nicole R. “Marking Time”. Aperture .2020 https://elearn.capu.ca/pluginfile.php/2665273/mod_resource/content/1/22.%20Fleetwood_Marking%20Time.pdf
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Fleetwood and Lehner has a different way of approaching photo analysis. Fleetwood uses a lot of emotions and personal connections to the photo to analyse it whereas Lehner is very straightforward while describing the pictures. Fleetwood is super descriptive and likes to interpret instead of looking at the facts. Fleetwood directly describe the picture instead of having any claims for it, but Lehner introduces the claim before he started describing. Fleetwood is not using any sources while Lehner brings in quotes from interviews to support their argument. Fleetwood does talk about the later pictures, that are in relation with this picture and how are they in relation and Lehner does not. Overall, Lehner is more organised when analysing as compared to Fleetwood.
Yes, it is an argument as there are limitations to AI in social media. For example, identifying context or analysing both sounds and images. They can perform their activities to a limit and rest need to be done by humans. The author introduces us to the article by explaining us how social media is becoming more like tik tok and by doing this author is demonstrating how relevant has tik tok become today. Michelle starts with talking about twitter and the issues surrounding it to put into perspective how big social media’s switch into video format is in comparision
Ace, Lehner. “Unfixing the Photograph: Rethinking How We Look at Portrait Photography”,
pp. 37-50
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