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Jesse Alexander and Clare Bottomley explore photography within higher education. In conversation with colleagues, recent graduates and other professionals, they seek to address the pertinent issues that concern those involved in learning, teaching, or just curious about photography education today. Read more.

Jesse and Clare ask how Artificial Intelligence is effecting how we teach and talk about photography. In this episode, they are joined by artist and educator, Dr. Wendy McMurdo, and Katy Hundertmark who is managing editor and curator of Foam in Amsterdam.

In preparation for this episode, we had a play with our profile picture using StableDiffusionWeb.com It used c. 0.000042 KWh of electricity to produce. 

Further reading and works discussed in the episode: 

FOAM International Photography Magazine no.66. Missing Mirror: Photography through the Lens of A.I.⁠FOAM⁠: Amsterdam.

Future’s Institutes ⁠https://efi.ed.ac.uk/⁠

Linn Hershman Leeson ⁠https://www.lynnhershman.com/⁠

Gem Fletcher.  ‘Lynn Hershman Leeson’ in FOAM pp.129 -144

‘Interview: Hito Steyerl and Noa Levin’ in FOAM pp.12-17

Shannon Vallor. 2024. The AI Mirror: How to Reclaim Our Humanity in an Age of Machine Thinking. Oxford: Oxford University Press

ECAL/ University of Art and Design Lausanne ⁠https://ecal.ch/en/school/network/people/milo-keller/⁠

Justine Kurland. 2022. Scum Manifesto. London: MACK

Marketa Kinterova ⁠https://marketakinterova.cz/?portfolio=public-space-%e2%80%93-workshop⁠

 Ahmet Polat. Processing 

 Fred Ritchin. 2025. The Synthetic Eye: Photography Transformed in the Age of AI. London: Thames & Hudson

World Press Photo ⁠https://www.worldpressphoto.org/news/2023/could-an-ai-image-win-old-version⁠

Xin Li – Magic Wand Tool ⁠https://www.foam.org/talent-2024/artist/xin-li⁠

Aperture no. 257 ‘Image Worlds to Come: Photography & AI. Aperture: New York

Photoworks Annual 31. ‘Multi Multi’. Photoworks: Brighton.

Naomi M. Elcott & Tim Trombley. 2025. ‘How Can Image-Makers Open Up AI’s Mysterious “Black Box” ⁠https://aperture.org/editorial/how-can-image-makers-open-up-ais-mysterious-black-box/

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