The Concept of Non-Photography
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Science & Technology
Philosophy
Art & Photography
Format
Broché
Pages
304
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Apr 1, 2011
Éditeur
Urbanomic/Sequence
ISBN-10
0983216916
ISBN-13
9780983216919
Description
In a realm where images and ideas intersect, two thinkers embark on an exploration of what it means to capture reality through the lens of non-photography. They delve into the significance of negatives, not merely as remnants of photographic technique, but as a means of engaging with the world around them. The authors weave a narrative that reveals a rich tapestry of voices, each negative contributing to a larger discourse that transcends conventional image-making.
As they unravel their thoughts, the conversation shifts to the implications of absence and presence in visual culture. The interplay of light and shadow serves as a metaphor for deeper philosophical questions about representation and meaning. Readers are invited to ponder how these negatives, resonating with unspoken stories, challenge the assumptions that underpin photographic practices.
Ultimately, the work invites contemplation about the nature of perception itself. Through a synthesis of art, philosophy, and theory, Laruelle and Mackay pose radical questions about the boundaries of photography. Their insights encourage a fresh perspective on how we interact with images, revealing that even in what is unseen, there lies a profound dialogue waiting to be uncovered.
As they unravel their thoughts, the conversation shifts to the implications of absence and presence in visual culture. The interplay of light and shadow serves as a metaphor for deeper philosophical questions about representation and meaning. Readers are invited to ponder how these negatives, resonating with unspoken stories, challenge the assumptions that underpin photographic practices.
Ultimately, the work invites contemplation about the nature of perception itself. Through a synthesis of art, philosophy, and theory, Laruelle and Mackay pose radical questions about the boundaries of photography. Their insights encourage a fresh perspective on how we interact with images, revealing that even in what is unseen, there lies a profound dialogue waiting to be uncovered.
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