![]() This workshop was led by Isabelle herself, while her husband documented the event. It was held in the Soegondo building, Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM. This event was conducted offline on June 13th 2022 at 09.30-12.30 WIB, enrolled by students with limited quota. read moreĭepartment of History, Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM, held a workshop with Isabelle Boon, a professional photographer from The Netherlands. All of that creates subjective sensibility in photography.” That subjectivity can be manifested in the way as subtle as the background of a photographer following orders, to concrete ones such as institutionalized interests. “What is in the frame is as important as what is not in the frame. “Everything that a photographer experiences affects the decisions they make,” explained Arnold. It is a powerful tool to disseminate knowledge. However, Arnold argued that photos are so much more complex than that. ![]() In both archives and history books, it seems like a neutral static proof of the actuality of an event. Photography is often seen as a snippet of the past. In this public lecture, Arnold discussed the power of photography and European photographers who sided with Indonesia. Brian Arnold from Cornell University became the speaker of this lecture, accompanied by Satrio Dwicahyo, a lecturer from Department of History UGM. Tuesday (20-9), Department of History UGM conducted a public lecture entitled Towards an End of Colonialism: Mid-Century European Photographers Working for an Independent Indonesia.
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