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Fragmentation Of The Photographic Image In The Digital Age / edited by Daniel Rubinstein.
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Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
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Subject(s)
Art and photography
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Digital media
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Social aspects
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Images, Photographic
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Editor
Rubinstein, Daniel (Writer on photography)
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Series
[Routledge history of photography]
Summary note
"Fragmentation of the Photographic Image in the Digital Age challenges orthodoxies of photographic theory and practice. Beyond understanding the image as a static representation of reality, it shows photography as a linchpin of dynamic developments in augmented intelligence, neuroscience, critical theory and cybernetic cultures. Through essays by leading philosophers, political theorists, software artists, media researchers, curators, and experimental programmers photography emerges not as a mimetic or a recording device but simultaneously as a new type of critical discipline and a new artform that stands at the crossroads of visual art, contemporary philosophy and digital technologies"-- Provided by publisher.
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OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
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Art and art history.
ISBN
100069920X ((electronic bk. : PDF))
1000699447 ((electronic bk. : Mobipocket))
1000699684 ((electronic bk. : EPUB))
1351027948
9781000699203 ((electronic bk. : PDF))
9781000699449 ((electronic bk. : Mobipocket))
9781000699685 ((electronic bk. : EPUB))
9781351027946 ((ebook))
OCLC
1105747769
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