Vision anew: the lens and screen arts
Photography is / Arthur Siegel -- Keep it simple stupid, just make a good picture : the basics of photography / Gerry Badger -- Excerpt from A new history of photography : the world outside and the pictures in our heads / Ken Schles -- Photographs about photographs / Adam Bell -- On books and photog...
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Zusammenfassung: | Photography is / Arthur Siegel -- Keep it simple stupid, just make a good picture : the basics of photography / Gerry Badger -- Excerpt from A new history of photography : the world outside and the pictures in our heads / Ken Schles -- Photographs about photographs / Adam Bell -- On books and photography / Ofer Wolberger, Jason Fulford and Adam Bell -- Stillness, depth, and movement reconnected / Robert Bowen -- A little history of photography criticism : or, why do photography critics hate photography? / Susie Linfield -- If you see something, say something : why we need to talk about and teach visual literacy, now / Marvin Heiferman -- Excerpt from Vision in motion / László Moholy-Nagy -- Stillness / David Campany -- The annihilation of time and space / Rebecca Solnit -- On editing and structure / Wolf Koenig -- Flickering screens / Ai Weiwei -- A lecture / Hollis Frampton -- Flatness/depth, still/moving, photography/cinema / Grahame Weinbren -- HD vision / Bob Giraldi, Ethan David Kent, Christopher Walters, Charles Traub and Adam Bell -- Moving away from the index : cinema and the impression of reality / Tom Gunning -- Seeing around the edge of the frame / Walter Murch -- Sensorial cinema : conjectures/conversations / Scott MacDonald -- Reconquering space and the screen / Pipilotti Rist and Doug Aitken -- Looking and being looked at / Shelly Silver and Claire Barliant -- It's about time / Christian Marclay and Amy Taubin -- Photography and the future / Tom Huhn -- Machine-seeing / Trevor Paglen and Aaron Schuman -- There is only software / Lev Manovich -- Google street view : the world is our studio / Lisa Kereszi -- Exploring options / Alec Soth and Charles Traub -- On / Charlie White -- Sharing makes the picture / Barry Salzman -- Posits and questions / Fred Ritchin and Brian Palmer -- Capture/curate touch/play : reality is the new fiction / Claudine Boeglin and Paul Pangaro -- A post-photographic manifesto / Joan Fontcuberta (trans. Graham Thomson "The ubiquity of digital images has profoundly changed the responsibilities and capabilities of anyone and everyone who uses them. Thanks to a range of innovations, from the convergence of moving and still image in the latest DSLR cameras to the growing potential of interactive and online photographic work, the lens and screen have emerged as central tools for many artists. Vision Anew brings together a diverse selection of texts by practitioners, critics, and scholars to explore the evolving nature of the lens-based arts. Presenting essays on photography and the moving image alongside engaging interviews with artists and filmmakers, Vision Anew offers an inspired assessment of the medium's ongoing importance in the digital era. Contributors include Ai Weiwei, Gerry Badger, David Campany, Lev Manovich, Christian Marclay, László Moholy-Nagy, Walter Murch, Trevor Paglen, Pipilotti Rist, Shelly Silver, Rebecca Solnit, and Alec Soth, among others. This vital collection is essential reading for artists, educators, scholars, critics and curators, and anyone who is passionate about the lens-based arts"--Provided by publisher |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Umfang: | xv, 292 Seiten Illustrationen |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS * XI
FOREWORD * XIII
ADAM BELL
INTRODUCTION * I
CHARLES H. TRAUB
PART 1. FROM THE LENS
1. PHOTOGRAPHY IS (1961) * 8
ARTHUR SIEGEL
2. KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID, JUST MAKE A GOOD PICTURE:
THE BASICS OF PHOTOGRAPHY (2012) * 9
GERRY BADGER
3. EXCERPT FROM A NEW HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY:
THE WORLD OUTSIDE AND THE PICTURES IN OUR HEADS (2008) * 15
KEN SCHLES
4. PHOTOGRAPHS ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHS (2010) * 23
ADAM BELL
5. ON BOOKS AND PHOTOGRAPHY (2012) * 29
OFER WOLBERGER, JASON FULFORD, AND ADAM BELL
6. STILLNESS, DEPTH, AND MOVEMENT RECONNECTED (2012) * 36
ROBERT BOWER)
7. A LITTLE HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY CRITICISM; OR, WHY DO PHOTOGRAPHY
CRITICS HATE PHOTOGRAPHY? (2010) * 48
SUSIE L MFIELD
8. IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING: WHY WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT
AND TEACH VISUAL LITERACY, NOW (2014) * 64
MARVIN HEIFERMAN
PART 2. VISION AND MOTION
9. EXCERPT FROM VISION IN MOTION (1947) * 70
LDSZLO MOHOLY-NAGY
TO. STILLNESS (2008) * 72
DAVID COMPANY
11. THE ANNIHILATION OF TIME AND SPACE (2004) * 89
REBECCA SOLNIT
12. ON EDITING AND STRUCTURE (2002) * 104
WOLFKOENIG
13. FLICKERING SCREENS (2008) * 106
AI WEIWEI
14. A LECTURE (1968) * 109
HOLLIS FRAMPTON
15. FLATNESS/DEPTH. STILL/MOVING. PHOTOGRAPHY/CINEMA. (2012) * 114
GRAHAME WEINBREN
16. HD VISION (2012) * 129
BOB CIRALDI, ETHAN DAVID KENT, CHRISTOPHER WALTERS,
CHARLES TRAUB, AND ADAM BELL
17- MOVING AWAY FROM THE INDEX: CINEMA AND THE IMPRESSION
OF REALITY (2007) * 136
TOM GUNNING
18. SEEING AROUND THE EDGE OF THE FRAME (2001) * 152
WALTER MARCH
19. SENSORIAL CINEMA: CONJECTURES/CONVERSATIONS (2014) * 154
SCOTT MACDONALD
20. RECONQUERING SPACE AND THE SCREEN (2005) * 166
PIPILOTTI RIST AND DOUG AITKEN
21. LOOKING AND BEING LOOKED AT (2014) * 172
SHELLY SILVER AND CLAIRE BARLIANT
22. IT S ABOUT TIME (2013) * 179
CHRISTIAN MARCLAY AND AMY TAUBIN
PART 3. OLD MEDIUM/NEW FORMS
23. PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE FUTURE (2010) * 192
TOM HUHN
24. MACHINE-SEEING (2012) * 195
TREVOR PAGLEN AND AARON SCHUMAN
25. THERE IS ONLY SOFTWARE (2011) * 203
LEV MANOVICH
26. GOOGLE STREET VIEW: THE WORLD IS OUR STUDIO (2011) * 207
LISA KERESZI
27. EXPLORING OPTIONS (2011) * 212
ALEC SOTH AND CHARLES TRAUB
28. ON IMG (2014) * 218
CHARLIE WHITE
29. SHARING MAKES THE PICTURE (2012) * 231
BARRY SALZMAN
3 D. POSITS AND QUESTIONS (2014) * 240
FRED RITCHIN AND BRIAN PALMER
31. CAPTURE/CURATE / TOUCH/PLAY:
REALITY IS THE NEW FICTION (2014) * 243
CLAUDINE BOEGLIN AND PAUL PANGARO
32. A POST-PHOTOGRAPHIC MANIFESTO (2011) * 254
JOAN FONTCUBERTA (TRANS. GRAHAM THOMSON)
33. FEEDBACK MANIFESTO (2010) * 262
DAVIDJOSELIT
34. ANTLFOTO AND THE ANTIFOTO MANIFESTO (2013) * 264
KATJA STUKE AND OLIVER SIEBER
35. CREATIVE INTERLOCUTORS: A MANIFESTO (1997) * 265
CHARLES TRAUB
NOTES * 269
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS * 285
CREDITS * 291
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topic | Photography, Artistic Photographic criticism Photography / Digital techniques Video art Interactive art Internet videos Fotografie (DE-588)4045895-7 gnd Videokunst (DE-588)4188229-5 gnd Kritik (DE-588)4033229-9 gnd Interaktive Kunst (DE-588)4557518-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Photography, Artistic Photographic criticism Photography / Digital techniques Video art Interactive art Internet videos Fotografie Videokunst Kritik Interaktive Kunst Aufsatzsammlung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028178120&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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