This thesis addresses the nature of the image and its relationship to human perception and memory. Traditionally psychology approaches the relationship between the image and the human in a representationalist register, in which the world represents itself through images to the subjective observer. The thesis questions these assumptions about the representational relationship between the world, the mind and the image through a study of people using digital photographic technologies. It argues that digital images exist as a complex network of technology and activity that manage their incessant movement, production, consumption, convertibility, connectedness and fragility. The digital image exposes the complex nature of the image as more than ...
This research considers the ways in which digital, networked technologies influence contemporary eve...
This practice related research study explores my cognitive response to a biographical snapshot photo...
The philosopher of art Roger Scruton has claimed that photographic images are not representations, o...
My thesis is about photography and its aesthetics in a world of digitized culture. The main hypothes...
This paper approaches the problem of the ontology of the photographic image ‘post-digitalization’ hi...
Photography has been used as a mnemonic since its early years. It has the power to move the past to ...
When understood as a medium of modernism, photography is generally considered as being concerned wit...
Taking photographs seems no longer primarily an act of memory intended to safeguard a family's picto...
The innovations of digital photography are transforming people’s experiences of producing, manipulat...
International audienceThis article explores how the potentialities of digital media amplify processe...
This thesis explores practices and experiences of using photography to support remembering. While t...
This article demonstrates the need always to consider change against continuity and continuity again...
How do humans relate to their technology? This is not a new question, many have struggled with it. W...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Captured images draw the visual...
This thesis argues that as photography’s technological basis has become more complex and increasingl...
This research considers the ways in which digital, networked technologies influence contemporary eve...
This practice related research study explores my cognitive response to a biographical snapshot photo...
The philosopher of art Roger Scruton has claimed that photographic images are not representations, o...
My thesis is about photography and its aesthetics in a world of digitized culture. The main hypothes...
This paper approaches the problem of the ontology of the photographic image ‘post-digitalization’ hi...
Photography has been used as a mnemonic since its early years. It has the power to move the past to ...
When understood as a medium of modernism, photography is generally considered as being concerned wit...
Taking photographs seems no longer primarily an act of memory intended to safeguard a family's picto...
The innovations of digital photography are transforming people’s experiences of producing, manipulat...
International audienceThis article explores how the potentialities of digital media amplify processe...
This thesis explores practices and experiences of using photography to support remembering. While t...
This article demonstrates the need always to consider change against continuity and continuity again...
How do humans relate to their technology? This is not a new question, many have struggled with it. W...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Captured images draw the visual...
This thesis argues that as photography’s technological basis has become more complex and increasingl...
This research considers the ways in which digital, networked technologies influence contemporary eve...
This practice related research study explores my cognitive response to a biographical snapshot photo...
The philosopher of art Roger Scruton has claimed that photographic images are not representations, o...