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Title Where is the photograph? / edited by David Green
Publication Info Maidstone : Photoworks ; Brighton : Photoforum, 2003
Location Call Number Status
 Watson Library Stacks  TR183 .W44 2003    REQUESTABLE
Description 135 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm
Contents 'fearful ghost of former bloom': What Photography Is / Geoffrey Batchen -- A 'pariah in the world of art': Richter in Reverse Gear / Steve Edwards -- From Presence to the Performative: Rethinking Photographic Indexicality / David Green and Joanna Lowry -- Photography in an Expanding Field: Distributive Unity and Dominant Form / Peter Osborne -- Thinking Things / Olivier Richon -- The Blind Train-spotter: A Delirium of Doubt / Pavel Buchler -- Photographic Soul / Richard Schiff -- The 'pensive spectator' Revisited: Time and its Passing in the Still and Moving Image / Laura Mulvey -- Safety in Numbness: Some Remarks on Problems of 'Late Photography' / David Campany
Summary "With photography's increasing incorporation into a wide range of fine art practices and the rapid development of evermore sophisticated electronic and digital technologies, it is clear that it is now extremely difficult to say precisely where and how we are to define the boundaries that separate photography from other media. We have been forced to abandon our preconceptions about what a photograph might be or mean and to ask the more fundamental question of where, in the complex space created by contemporary technologies and representational practices, something called the photograph might be; what it might mean for us to identify it and try to relate it to the reality beyond. This collection of essays draws together a range of different historical and philosophical perspectives as a way of addressing the significant changes that have taken place in our critical and theoretical understanding of photography and the photographic over the past decade."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subjects Photography.
Additional Authors Green, David.
ISBN 1903796083
OCLC 52794977