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Un recueil d'articles consacrés aux rapports entre photographie, art, vie et perception modernes. Marc-Emmanuel Mélon : Baudelaire, la photographie, la modernité : discordances paradoxales. Stephanie Diekmann : A Modern Apparition ? Some Notes on Spirit Photography. Carl Havelange : Une entrée dans la modernité. Portrait photographique et expérience de soi(...)
Photographie moderne / modernité photographique
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Un recueil d'articles consacrés aux rapports entre photographie, art, vie et perception modernes. Marc-Emmanuel Mélon : Baudelaire, la photographie, la modernité : discordances paradoxales. Stephanie Diekmann : A Modern Apparition ? Some Notes on Spirit Photography. Carl Havelange : Une entrée dans la modernité. Portrait photographique et expérience de soi au XIXe siècle. Michel Poivert : Pictorialisme et antimodernité. Danielle Leenaerts, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, « Peinture, photographie, film » (1925) : la valorisation de la technique comme déclencheur de l’exigence moderniste et sa mise en perspective avec la pensée de Bernard Stiegler. Nathalie Boulouch : La photographie couleur est-elle moderne ? Hilde van Gelder : Photography after Modernism. Victor Burgin : Modernism in the work of art.
Theory of Photography
Time and photography
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Photography is fundamentally a time-based medium. The relationships between photography and time are manifold: snapshots are slices of time, time can be directly represented within the image, time can be photographys theme and philosophical horizon, photographic practices develop and change across time. This book brings together the various aspect of time in photography(...)
Time and photography
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Photography is fundamentally a time-based medium. The relationships between photography and time are manifold: snapshots are slices of time, time can be directly represented within the image, time can be photographys theme and philosophical horizon, photographic practices develop and change across time. This book brings together the various aspect of time in photography and of photography in time. Its chapters focus on seminal authors (including Fox Talbot, Victor Burgin, and Robert Morris) and genres, with examples ranging from the very first photographic pictures to the most recent uses of photography in and outside art. Given the multifaceted dimensions of the notion of time, the book fosters an interdisciplinary approach, gathering essays by historians of photography as well as by authors with a critical or philosophical background. It shows how some interpretations of photography are indebted to fields that have a great expertise in analyzing time, such as narratology and literature.
Theory of Photography