From the 2000s onwards, the experience of photography has changed radically because of various social and technological events: the embedding of cameras into multimedia and multifunction mobile devices, the expansion of photographs\u2019 arena of visibility to the Internet, and the spread of easy-to-use photo-editing software for both desktop computers and mobile devices. The term \u2018snapshot culture\u2019 is proposed to name the combination of ontological, technological, aesthetic and practical shifts in contemporary photographic experience. By \u2018photographic experience\u2019, we mean the extension of the medium of photography to all those objects, processes and practices that continue to posit the \u2018photographic\u2019 as the ...
William J Mitchell stated that on its 150th anniversary in 1989 photography was dead, at least as it...
The purpose of the article is to supplement the overall picture of the history of photography and it...
This article addresses popular claims that photography has been “dematerialized” in the digital era....
From the 2000s onwards, the experience of photography has changed radically because of various socia...
This paper aims to review the current situation on how Photography has completely changed the wa...
This paper reviews the essential condition of photography and how perceived from a phenomenological ...
New insights into the shifting cultures of today’s 'hypervisual’ digital universe. With the advent...
Today's development is more faced with patterns and tendencies to be more subjective, experimental, ...
Twenty-two years since the arrival of the first consumer digital camera, Western culture is now char...
Contemporary society is overwhelmed with images. Personal photography has in recent decades gone thr...
From Snapshots to Social Media describes the history and future of domestic photography as mediated ...
Throughout the 1990s the relationship between culture and technology was sharply focused in a debate...
My thesis is about photography and its aesthetics in a world of digitized culture. The main hypothes...
About the book: Photography as an everyday practice is once again changing dramatically. At this mo...
none1noRivista di fascia AThis article focuses on how techniques and aesthetics influenced the genes...
William J Mitchell stated that on its 150th anniversary in 1989 photography was dead, at least as it...
The purpose of the article is to supplement the overall picture of the history of photography and it...
This article addresses popular claims that photography has been “dematerialized” in the digital era....
From the 2000s onwards, the experience of photography has changed radically because of various socia...
This paper aims to review the current situation on how Photography has completely changed the wa...
This paper reviews the essential condition of photography and how perceived from a phenomenological ...
New insights into the shifting cultures of today’s 'hypervisual’ digital universe. With the advent...
Today's development is more faced with patterns and tendencies to be more subjective, experimental, ...
Twenty-two years since the arrival of the first consumer digital camera, Western culture is now char...
Contemporary society is overwhelmed with images. Personal photography has in recent decades gone thr...
From Snapshots to Social Media describes the history and future of domestic photography as mediated ...
Throughout the 1990s the relationship between culture and technology was sharply focused in a debate...
My thesis is about photography and its aesthetics in a world of digitized culture. The main hypothes...
About the book: Photography as an everyday practice is once again changing dramatically. At this mo...
none1noRivista di fascia AThis article focuses on how techniques and aesthetics influenced the genes...
William J Mitchell stated that on its 150th anniversary in 1989 photography was dead, at least as it...
The purpose of the article is to supplement the overall picture of the history of photography and it...
This article addresses popular claims that photography has been “dematerialized” in the digital era....