Ryerson University--Film and Photography

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Photographic Arts/Film and Photography Department

File contains records pertaining to the Photographic Arts, and Film and Photography department. Included in the file is a summary report regarding secure display space on campus; course descriptions and timetabling information; student show announcements; curriculum change documents; memos, including memo regarding name change from Photographic Arts to Film and Photography (December 4, 1979); floor plans of building; and other materials relating to the department.

Correspondence

File contains correspondence to and from Robert Scott. Topics include paid leaves, course loading, and reference letters.

Proposals

File contains a three separate proposals written by Robert Scott. The first is 2 pages of handwritten notes of promotion strategies in developing the Media Studies program in Film and Photography. The second is a 2 page proposal regarding ECCIS, interdisciplinary course development, and the Development Communication Group. The third is a proposal for a Graduate Studies degree in New Media.

Scott, Robert B.

Course related materials

File contains a variety of materials. Included is an audiocassette recording of Robert Scott's PTM 011-01 lecture given October 21, 1976 from 8:00am - 9:00am. Black and white photographs and contact sheets showing the the geodesic dome built in the Experimental Media Lab (Photo Arts building rm 304). Included in the photographs are images of Robert Scott and several of his students who helped build the dome. The contact sheets show the same photographs plus other images of student work and Ron Werner, a professor from the Psychology Department who team taught with Robert Scott. A valentine's day card, and a short 2 page essay by Robert Scott.

Media and Communication course brochure

Three brochures for the Photographic Arts Media and Communication course (PTM023-033-043) offered from July 5-July 24 1982(?) at Ryerson's Blue Mountain Lodge. The course counted as a credit towards the students Photographic Arts degree. Robert Scott designed, organized and helped teach the three week course.