In light of the image: photographic processes and the construction of the gaze
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1807-0221.2017v14n26p84Abstract
The extension project À Luz da Imagem (Cefet-RJ campus Maria da Graça) was born in the year of 2015, from the interest of two teachers, one of department of Physics and the other of Philosophy, in developing practical and theoretical activities in order to contribute to the processes concerning the formation of the eyesight and the construction of the visible. The project objetives were to stimulate the reflection on photographic processes and the complexity of photography as a cultural phenomenon; to contribute to the formation of the high school students by means of the curricular integration actions offered; and to develop and to call into question our worldviews. We present here the report of the activities carried out in 2015 with high school students and its unfoldings, emphasizing the exposition presented by the project during the Extension Week 2015 (Cefet-RJ) and the experience exchange channels opened in partnership with the external community and other public institutions.References
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