Directed Projects: Photo as Object
PHTI-UT 1030.002 | 4 units | Instructor: Professor Rose DeSiano
By synthesizing critical discourse and material experimentation, students will explore photography as a sculptural medium, developing works that challenge the boundaries between image and object, ephemerality and permanence, and two-dimensional representation and three-dimensional space.
Students will engage with both historical and contemporary approaches to photographic objects, considering how sculptural strategies—such as volume, surface, and spatial occupation—transform visual narratives. Readings and discussions will investigate how material choices, bodily interaction, and the sensory experience of sculpture influence the perception and meaning of photographic artwork.
Students will develop technical skills in sculptural fabrication, utilizing NYU advanced makerspaces and campus shops with rapid prototyping tools, digital textile, laser cutting, 3D printing, alongside traditional sculptural shop and photographic processes, to create hybrid photographic-sculptural works.
The course also integrates professional practices by engaging with external vendors and campus fabrication shops. In order to keep production costs lower, students will be asked to purchase a materials kit to benefit from bulk purchasing (cost of art kit: $75). Please note, there is a lab fee.