During the Victorian age, post-mortem and spirit photography became increasingly popular so that those who had lost dear people were offered an extended mourning ground. These types of images were produced in great number in order to prove the existence of the other world. It is natural that many of these dead people portraits deal with transparency, blur and diffusion, as the result of superimposing reality and spectrality. Later on, ectoplasms were caught on photosensitive materials by a great number of spirit hunters, aiming at the same purpose of demonstrating the physicality of the invisible order. Cinema imported the spiritualist themes and the subjects related to them and continued the same tradition of revealing to the common eye of...
This dissertation is focused on a question of the contemporary phenomenon: crisis of death. It conce...
Post-mortem photography was a way for families in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries to obtain a...
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The Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography is the first comprehensive encyclopedia of world ...
Why would we ever take a picture of a dead person? This practice began as a way to perpetuate the im...
The chapter deals with the relationship between the Spiritualist ‘apparitions’ and modernist apparat...
Borne by the same ideas that founded Spiritualism in the nineteenth century, spirit photographs are ...
The Victorians made significant developments with regards to photographic processes, museum collecti...
This dissertation explores what images of ghosts in Roman art can reveal about the very limits of re...
With the invention of the daguerreotype in 1839 the posthumous paintings previously made for the kin...
In the early twentieth Century, the debate about ghosts, in which sceptics and believers opposed one...
This dissertation examines the photographic documentation of the spiritualist movement that took pla...
This paper investigates how, in early cinema, in-between spaces were created that were receptive to ...
This dissertation is focused on a question of the contemporary phenomenon: crisis of death. It conce...
Post-mortem photography was a way for families in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries to obtain a...
Photography has been related to a positivist aim since its beginning and its genealogy is generally ...
In the early days of photography, many believed and hoped that the camera would prove more efficient...
Can film capture what our eyes can’t see? There are many examples—both historical and contemporary—o...
The Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography is the first comprehensive encyclopedia of world ...
Why would we ever take a picture of a dead person? This practice began as a way to perpetuate the im...
The chapter deals with the relationship between the Spiritualist ‘apparitions’ and modernist apparat...
Borne by the same ideas that founded Spiritualism in the nineteenth century, spirit photographs are ...
The Victorians made significant developments with regards to photographic processes, museum collecti...
This dissertation explores what images of ghosts in Roman art can reveal about the very limits of re...
With the invention of the daguerreotype in 1839 the posthumous paintings previously made for the kin...
In the early twentieth Century, the debate about ghosts, in which sceptics and believers opposed one...
This dissertation examines the photographic documentation of the spiritualist movement that took pla...
This paper investigates how, in early cinema, in-between spaces were created that were receptive to ...
This dissertation is focused on a question of the contemporary phenomenon: crisis of death. It conce...
Post-mortem photography was a way for families in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries to obtain a...
Photography has been related to a positivist aim since its beginning and its genealogy is generally ...