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![]() Dallas photo by Virginia Morrison
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The city of Dallas provides an informative and imaginative backdrop for the conference theme. Like other metropolitan areas since the 1960s, Dallas has seen suburban sprawl reshape its civic geography and identity. Sprawl then is a physical manifestation of civic growth and population migration, housing developments and ‘big-box’ retail parks. But the concept of sprawl also prompts discussions of environmental conservation, the appropriate use of land and resources, the loss and/or renewal of city centers and close-knit neighborhood communities. Cultural depictions of sprawl have long been a mainstay in popular culture, including the 1970s photo movement New Topographics, William Gibson’s cyberpunk fiction, the music of Sonic Youth, and in TV shows, such as “Weeds,” with its ‘burb’-inspired theme song “Little Boxes.” Sprawl—suburban landscape and life—serves as both cultural inspiration and critique. The organizers of the 2009 SPE National Conference invite imagemakers, historians, critics, and curators to submit proposals illuminating the visual and cultural complexities of Sprawl as a defining concept and reality of our twenty-first century public experience. Our Host City of Dallas Susan kae Grant, 2009 Local Committee Chair Terri Warpinski, 2009 Conference Committee Chair
CALL FOR DALLAS IMAGESSPE is seeking images of Dallas, Texas from SPE members for possible inclusion in 2009 national conference promotional materials. Images may be used on the SPE website or printed materials. If you would like to participate, please send your image(s) to speoffice@spenational.org. The images should be jpegs or tiffs at 300 dpi and no larger than approximately 5 x 7". Please include captions for all images. By sending images you are agreeing to allow SPE to use your images in conference promotional materials including the website and other 2008-2009 SPE publications. All images used will be credited appropriately. Also consider attending one of the 2008 regional conferences (be sure to check the regional web sites for deadlines, etc.) this year. |
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Society for Photographic EducationThe Society for Photographic Education is a non-profit membership organization that provides a forum for the discussion of photography-related media as a means of creative expression and cultural insight. Through its interdisciplinary programs, services and publications, the society seeks to promote a broader understanding of the medium in all its forms, and to foster the development of its practice, teaching, scholarship and criticism. |
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