The philosopher of art Roger Scruton has claimed that photographic images are not representations, on the basis of the role of causal rather than intentional processes in arriving at the content of a photographic image (Scruton, 1981). His claim was controversial at the time, and still is, but had the merit of being a springboard for asking important questions about what kinds of representation result from the technologies used in depicting and visualising. In the context of computational picturing of different kinds, in imaging and other forms of visualisation, the question arises again, but this time in an even more interesting form, since these techniques are often hybrids of different principles and techniques. A digital image results f...
From Point to Pixel:A Genealogy of Digital AestheticsbyMeredith Anne HoyDoctor of Philosophy in Rhet...
The famous quantum physics experiment 'Schrödinger's cat' suggests that some situations are undecida...
"The proliferation of digital photographs on the Internet is incomprehensibly vast. These images owe...
This thesis focuses on the answering whether photographic representations exist or not. The answer i...
This chapter explores the transformation of the photographic image through differing conceptual and ...
The development of technology represents the circulations and progresses of culture and society, fro...
As a cultural innovation, image-making is perhaps one of our most enduring forms of new media. The m...
This thesis addresses the nature of the image and its relationship to human perception and memory. T...
As a cultural innovation, image-making is perhaps one of our most enduring forms of new media. The m...
Photography has contributed, throughout its history, to building up a framework of knowledge based o...
I argue that authentic photography is not able to develop to the full as a communicative representat...
The research outlined in this document explores an aesthetic philosophical problem – the making and...
Contemporary digital imaging practice has largely adopted the visual characteristics of its closest ...
According to Roger Scruton, it is not possible for photographs to be representational art. Most resp...
If photography is to be understood as a representation of reality, what kind of reality would that b...
From Point to Pixel:A Genealogy of Digital AestheticsbyMeredith Anne HoyDoctor of Philosophy in Rhet...
The famous quantum physics experiment 'Schrödinger's cat' suggests that some situations are undecida...
"The proliferation of digital photographs on the Internet is incomprehensibly vast. These images owe...
This thesis focuses on the answering whether photographic representations exist or not. The answer i...
This chapter explores the transformation of the photographic image through differing conceptual and ...
The development of technology represents the circulations and progresses of culture and society, fro...
As a cultural innovation, image-making is perhaps one of our most enduring forms of new media. The m...
This thesis addresses the nature of the image and its relationship to human perception and memory. T...
As a cultural innovation, image-making is perhaps one of our most enduring forms of new media. The m...
Photography has contributed, throughout its history, to building up a framework of knowledge based o...
I argue that authentic photography is not able to develop to the full as a communicative representat...
The research outlined in this document explores an aesthetic philosophical problem – the making and...
Contemporary digital imaging practice has largely adopted the visual characteristics of its closest ...
According to Roger Scruton, it is not possible for photographs to be representational art. Most resp...
If photography is to be understood as a representation of reality, what kind of reality would that b...
From Point to Pixel:A Genealogy of Digital AestheticsbyMeredith Anne HoyDoctor of Philosophy in Rhet...
The famous quantum physics experiment 'Schrödinger's cat' suggests that some situations are undecida...
"The proliferation of digital photographs on the Internet is incomprehensibly vast. These images owe...