About the book: Photography as an everyday practice is once again changing dramatically. At this moment of transition from analogue to digital, Digital Snaps aims to develop a new media ecology that can accommodate these changes to photography 'as we know it'. Expert contributors representing varied disciplines demonstrate how and to what extent the traditional social practices, technologies and images of analogue photography are being transformed with the movement to digital photography. They zoom in on typical, vernacular, everyday practices: the development of the family photo album from a physical object in the living room to a digital practice on the Internet; the use of mobile phones in everyday life; photo communities on the Interne...
Digital tools such as online videoconference and online photosharing extend our bodies beyond time a...
This chapter deals with the impact of new digital technologies and new social practices of photograp...
The so-called ‘digital revolution’ poses immense challenges as well as new opportunities for photog...
From Snapshots to Social Media describes the history and future of domestic photography as mediated ...
Twenty-two years since the arrival of the first consumer digital camera, Western culture is now char...
This paper discusses the convergence of media technologies, participation culture and the new vernac...
From the 2000s onwards, the experience of photography has changed radically because of various socia...
William J Mitchell stated that on its 150th anniversary in 1989 photography was dead, at least as it...
Twenty two years since the arrival of the first consumer digital camera (Tatsuno 36) Western culture...
New insights into the shifting cultures of today’s 'hypervisual’ digital universe. With the advent...
Taking photographs seems no longer primarily an act of memory intended to safeguard a family's picto...
This paper examines how mobile technologies are impacting the practice of photography. Social media ...
Increasingly, snapshots taken with mobile phone appear to be living a less autonomous life, as they ...
We are living in a moment where new types of visuality and vernaculars are emerging. For many of us ...
Throughout the 1990s the relationship between culture and technology was sharply focused in a debate...
Digital tools such as online videoconference and online photosharing extend our bodies beyond time a...
This chapter deals with the impact of new digital technologies and new social practices of photograp...
The so-called ‘digital revolution’ poses immense challenges as well as new opportunities for photog...
From Snapshots to Social Media describes the history and future of domestic photography as mediated ...
Twenty-two years since the arrival of the first consumer digital camera, Western culture is now char...
This paper discusses the convergence of media technologies, participation culture and the new vernac...
From the 2000s onwards, the experience of photography has changed radically because of various socia...
William J Mitchell stated that on its 150th anniversary in 1989 photography was dead, at least as it...
Twenty two years since the arrival of the first consumer digital camera (Tatsuno 36) Western culture...
New insights into the shifting cultures of today’s 'hypervisual’ digital universe. With the advent...
Taking photographs seems no longer primarily an act of memory intended to safeguard a family's picto...
This paper examines how mobile technologies are impacting the practice of photography. Social media ...
Increasingly, snapshots taken with mobile phone appear to be living a less autonomous life, as they ...
We are living in a moment where new types of visuality and vernaculars are emerging. For many of us ...
Throughout the 1990s the relationship between culture and technology was sharply focused in a debate...
Digital tools such as online videoconference and online photosharing extend our bodies beyond time a...
This chapter deals with the impact of new digital technologies and new social practices of photograp...
The so-called ‘digital revolution’ poses immense challenges as well as new opportunities for photog...