Photo Obscura :The Photographic in Post-Photography - Investigations of Lens and Screen Arts

Photo Obscura

Photo Obscura :The Photographic in Post-Photography - Investigations of Lens and Screen Arts

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Photo Obscura: The Photographic in Post-Photography discusses the profound transformation of post-photography. It argues post-photography is not merely a trend but a significant movement that redefines photography by integrating it with emerging technologies and creative practices, resulting in works that may not even resemble photographs but still retain a photographic influence.

It is structured around various themes, including AI-generated images, the intersection of digital and physical art forms, and the changing relationship between visual representation and perception. Drawing on photo history, media studies, visual studies, art history, and the digital humanities and through discussions of specific artworks and artists, it provides insights into how post-photography continues to evolve, offering new ways to understand, define, and engage with the photographic image in the digital age. It highlights the influence of digital culture, where the abundance of images and information has led to novel approaches in art that question the very nature of photography, truth, and reality. Still, it maintains that despite this radical shift, photography's influence remains central, even when hidden or abstracted in the final work.

 

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781835951507
ISBN10 1835951503
Number Of Pages 216
Item Weight 674 g
Product Dimensions 170 x 244 x 19 mm
Publisher / Reseller Intellect
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Natasha Chuk, PhD is a New York City-based media theorist, educator, and independent curator whose work is situated at the intersection of art, philosophy, and creative technologies. She is the author of Vanishing Points: Articulations of Death, Fragmentation, and the Unexperienced Experience of Created Objects (Intellect, 2015).

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