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Ideas for a media self-portrait

March 7, 2017josiemortimer Leave a Comment

For a self-portrait project, we’ve been asked to take photographs, audio and videos of things that represent us. So let this post be a breakdown of what I think of when I think of myself: The Northern Rivers My immediate… Continue Reading →

Media 1 books, interests, media, project, week 1, workshop

Worries and Doubts

March 7, 2017josiemortimer Leave a Comment

In our first Media 1 Workshop we worked on setting up our own blogs and we told that we had to maintain and frequently update out these blogs, which is such a scary thought to me. I’m utterly apprehensive about a bunch… Continue Reading →

Media 1 blog, doubts, media, week 1, workshop, worries

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