Today, in the age of CCTV, drones, medical body scans, and satellite images, photography is increasingly decoupled from human agency and human vision. In Nonhuman Photography, Joanna Zylinska offers a new philosophy of photography, going beyond the human-centric view to consider imaging practices from which the human is absent. Zylinska argues further that even those images produced by humans, whether artists or amateurs, entail a nonhuman, mechanical element—that is, they involve the execution of technical and cultural algorithms that shape our image-making devices as well as our viewing practices. At the same time, she notes, photography is increasingly mobilized to document the precariousness of the human habitat and tasked with helping ...
Critical writing on photography has long been a gloomy, melancholic affair. The most enduring articu...
This body of practice and research is concerned primarily with the ontology of photography in demise...
How does one make a photographic body of work about Deep Ecology; the philosophy that considers huma...
The article presents the theoretical views and, to a lesser extent, artistic practices of Joanna Zyl...
An extended review of Joanna Zylinska's book Nonhuman Photography. Nonhuman Photography is an invigo...
An ontological examination of astrophotography and its philosophical imprints through the chapter, T...
Through their close interconnection with technology, humans and their needs within society are rapid...
How can we visualise and subsequently reimagine the abstraction that is the extinction of human spec...
This thesis argues that as photography’s technological basis has become more complex and increasingl...
Photography’s role in the historical framing of how we see can hardly be overestimated: heralded as ...
The purpose of the article is to supplement the overall picture of the history of photography and it...
While the lens based image can be seen as a simple manifestation of our ability to make records and ...
In 1967 the NASA ATS-III weather satellite took the first complete colour photograph of the Earth. A...
In what follows I wish to argue that in the twenty-first century the importance of photography is no...
hotography is ubiquitous within global culture, but we hardly understand its meaning. And we have on...
Critical writing on photography has long been a gloomy, melancholic affair. The most enduring articu...
This body of practice and research is concerned primarily with the ontology of photography in demise...
How does one make a photographic body of work about Deep Ecology; the philosophy that considers huma...
The article presents the theoretical views and, to a lesser extent, artistic practices of Joanna Zyl...
An extended review of Joanna Zylinska's book Nonhuman Photography. Nonhuman Photography is an invigo...
An ontological examination of astrophotography and its philosophical imprints through the chapter, T...
Through their close interconnection with technology, humans and their needs within society are rapid...
How can we visualise and subsequently reimagine the abstraction that is the extinction of human spec...
This thesis argues that as photography’s technological basis has become more complex and increasingl...
Photography’s role in the historical framing of how we see can hardly be overestimated: heralded as ...
The purpose of the article is to supplement the overall picture of the history of photography and it...
While the lens based image can be seen as a simple manifestation of our ability to make records and ...
In 1967 the NASA ATS-III weather satellite took the first complete colour photograph of the Earth. A...
In what follows I wish to argue that in the twenty-first century the importance of photography is no...
hotography is ubiquitous within global culture, but we hardly understand its meaning. And we have on...
Critical writing on photography has long been a gloomy, melancholic affair. The most enduring articu...
This body of practice and research is concerned primarily with the ontology of photography in demise...
How does one make a photographic body of work about Deep Ecology; the philosophy that considers huma...