EP 2.02 Historical Disruptions: How the photograph changed design
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In the second episode, we chat with Architecture professor and historian Peter Sealy, and photographer James Brittain.  In this episode we get a well rounded view on the history of the photograph, the role of photography today, digital vs analog photography and design publishing, innovation in design representation, relationship of the of the architect and the photographer, viewing how the user interacts with the space vs the intended use of the space from the architect.   We encourage listeners to hop on over to James’s website https://www.james-brittain.com/ to view his work.
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