Boekdetails
Formaat
Paperback
Pagina's
304
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Jul 3, 2015
Uitgever
SEPT
ISBN-10
1908966483
ISBN-13
9781908966483
Beschrijving
In this exploration of the atomic age, the authors delve into the profound impact that photography has had on shaping public perception and understanding of nuclear phenomena. Through a collection of insightful essays, they highlight how images captured during this era reflect a complex interplay of fear, curiosity, and the existential dilemmas posed by atomic power.
The book presents a nuanced analysis of the cultural and artistic responses to the nuclear threat, showcasing the work of various photographers who documented moments of both horror and hope. Readers are invited to consider the role of imagery in communicating the invisible and often incomprehensible realities of atomic energy and its consequences.
As the narrative unfolds, it brings to light the ethical and aesthetic questions surrounding representation in times of crisis. The authors skillfully weave together historical context and contemporary relevance, making it a thought-provoking read for anyone intrigued by the intersection of art, politics, and science in a world marked by its nuclear legacy.
The book presents a nuanced analysis of the cultural and artistic responses to the nuclear threat, showcasing the work of various photographers who documented moments of both horror and hope. Readers are invited to consider the role of imagery in communicating the invisible and often incomprehensible realities of atomic energy and its consequences.
As the narrative unfolds, it brings to light the ethical and aesthetic questions surrounding representation in times of crisis. The authors skillfully weave together historical context and contemporary relevance, making it a thought-provoking read for anyone intrigued by the intersection of art, politics, and science in a world marked by its nuclear legacy.
Genres
Kunst & Fotografie