This paper approaches the problem of the ontology of the photographic image ‘post-digitalization’ historically, via a conception of photography as the historical totality of photographic forms. It argues, first, that photography is not best understood as a particular art or medium, but rather in terms of the form of the image it produces; second, that the photographic image is the main social form of the digital image (the current historically dominant form of the image in general); and third, that there is no fundamental ontological distinction regarding indexicality between photographically generated digital images and those of chemically based photography. ‘The anxiety about the real’ produced by digital imagery has its origins elsewhere...
<p>What insightful connections can be drawn between the history of photography and today’s media hab...
As we settle further into the era of digital media and globalized visual culture, it might be tempti...
This paper aims to review the current situation on how Photography has completely changed the wa...
This paper approaches the problem of the ontology of the photographic image ‘post-digitalization’ hi...
What is discussed in this paper is about photography and photos from the point of view of philosoph...
This thesis addresses the nature of the image and its relationship to human perception and memory. T...
This article attempts to understand the fate of conventional notions of photographic indexicality an...
Since its emergence as theoretical object, photography has been defined by the loss of its identity ...
This paper is an extract from a larger body of research that is concerned primarily with the ontolog...
The important epistemic function of photographic images is their active role in construction and rec...
This paper reviews the essential condition of photography and how perceived from a phenomenological ...
This paper explores some issues concerning the ontology of photography. It would appear that photogr...
My thesis is about photography and its aesthetics in a world of digitized culture. The main hypothes...
This paper considers the ontological significance of invisibility in relation to the question ‘what ...
Photography, by many accounts, has been altered fundamentally by digitalisation. Consequently, the r...
<p>What insightful connections can be drawn between the history of photography and today’s media hab...
As we settle further into the era of digital media and globalized visual culture, it might be tempti...
This paper aims to review the current situation on how Photography has completely changed the wa...
This paper approaches the problem of the ontology of the photographic image ‘post-digitalization’ hi...
What is discussed in this paper is about photography and photos from the point of view of philosoph...
This thesis addresses the nature of the image and its relationship to human perception and memory. T...
This article attempts to understand the fate of conventional notions of photographic indexicality an...
Since its emergence as theoretical object, photography has been defined by the loss of its identity ...
This paper is an extract from a larger body of research that is concerned primarily with the ontolog...
The important epistemic function of photographic images is their active role in construction and rec...
This paper reviews the essential condition of photography and how perceived from a phenomenological ...
This paper explores some issues concerning the ontology of photography. It would appear that photogr...
My thesis is about photography and its aesthetics in a world of digitized culture. The main hypothes...
This paper considers the ontological significance of invisibility in relation to the question ‘what ...
Photography, by many accounts, has been altered fundamentally by digitalisation. Consequently, the r...
<p>What insightful connections can be drawn between the history of photography and today’s media hab...
As we settle further into the era of digital media and globalized visual culture, it might be tempti...
This paper aims to review the current situation on how Photography has completely changed the wa...