The famous quantum physics experiment 'Schrödinger's cat' suggests that some situations are undecidable, i.e. they exist outside of the normative distinctions between 'truth' and 'false' because both states can co-exist under certain conditions. This paper suggests that photography has very close links with this state of affairs, because photography allows one to move from the world of certainty into the quantum dimension of undecidability and indeterminate states
Science, technology and mankind’s ongoing quest for truth and knowledge have drastically altered our...
The discovery of the quantum—the idea, born in the early 1900s in a remote corner of physics, that e...
Deleuze's seminal work 'The Image of Thought' addresses the impact of technological reproducibility ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This th...
Photography has contributed, throughout its history, to building up a framework of knowledge based o...
The author draws on her research experience in quantum computing to discuss the conception and form ...
A series of large-scale computer-generated photographic images, stereoscopic works and animations we...
When understood as a medium of modernism, photography is generally considered as being concerned wit...
The philosopher of art Roger Scruton has claimed that photographic images are not representations, o...
What is discussed in this paper is about photography and photos from the point of view of philosoph...
How do humans relate to their technology? This is not a new question, many have struggled with it. W...
From its inception, what became named photography was characterized as the production of images "imp...
The quest for a complete view is perhaps best articulated in the form of the panorama, a representat...
The thesis title "Can photography describe its own event?" is purposefully designed to ask very comp...
This paper considers the ontological significance of invisibility in relation to the question ‘what ...
Science, technology and mankind’s ongoing quest for truth and knowledge have drastically altered our...
The discovery of the quantum—the idea, born in the early 1900s in a remote corner of physics, that e...
Deleuze's seminal work 'The Image of Thought' addresses the impact of technological reproducibility ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This th...
Photography has contributed, throughout its history, to building up a framework of knowledge based o...
The author draws on her research experience in quantum computing to discuss the conception and form ...
A series of large-scale computer-generated photographic images, stereoscopic works and animations we...
When understood as a medium of modernism, photography is generally considered as being concerned wit...
The philosopher of art Roger Scruton has claimed that photographic images are not representations, o...
What is discussed in this paper is about photography and photos from the point of view of philosoph...
How do humans relate to their technology? This is not a new question, many have struggled with it. W...
From its inception, what became named photography was characterized as the production of images "imp...
The quest for a complete view is perhaps best articulated in the form of the panorama, a representat...
The thesis title "Can photography describe its own event?" is purposefully designed to ask very comp...
This paper considers the ontological significance of invisibility in relation to the question ‘what ...
Science, technology and mankind’s ongoing quest for truth and knowledge have drastically altered our...
The discovery of the quantum—the idea, born in the early 1900s in a remote corner of physics, that e...
Deleuze's seminal work 'The Image of Thought' addresses the impact of technological reproducibility ...