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Looking back at an experiment in looking and learning at MIT

Por: The Boston Globe Life November 23, 2022

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It makes sense that a photography program at MIT would have “laboratory” in its name. This is MIT we’re talking about. But the various attributes that that word might imply — clinical, quantitative, methodological, you know, work produced by people who wear white coats — were antithetical to the Creative Photography Laboratory.Part of that had to do with the era (the CPL began in 1965 and ended in 1983). Part of it had to do with the... + full article



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