
Global Photographies:
Histories ¦ Theories ¦ Practices
Wednesday 27th - Friday 29th June 2007
The Photography Program at the Institute of Art Design & Technology, Dun Laoghaire in
Widely perceived to be the driving force of our era, Globalization has attracted much critical commentary within the field of visual culture. Despite interest in the correlations between globalization and the visual, however, there has been relatively little examination of the role of photography in shaping the global media landscape. Equally the impact of globalization on photographic and artistic practices has been an area that has not received much commentary.
This conference brings together photographers, curators and writers to explore the intersection of the photographic image and globalization across the discplines of photography, art, anthropology, architecture and cultural studies. Sixty speakers from nearly twenty different countries will deliver papers over three days of the conference program on a range of themes including; global archives and the image content industry, migration, photography and the war on terror, colonial archives and post-colonial identities, photography and cultural diplomacy, cross-cultural curatorial practices, photojournalism and the global media, trans-cultural media practices, urbanization, photography and Diasporic identities.
The conference program will also include a special screening of Allan Sekula’s documentary film The Lottery of the Sea.
Keynote speakers include:
Allan Sekula (Photographer, Film-Maker and Theorist) author of ‘Against the Grain’, ‘Fish Story’, ‘Dismal Science’
Shahidul Alam (
Iain Boal (
Steve Edwards (Open University)
Research Lecturer and author of 'The Making of English Photography: Allegories'
Hosted By: Institute of Art, Design & Technology, Dun Laoghaire
Keynote Speakers:
Shahidul Alam
Iain Boal
Steve Edwards
Allan Sekula