
Heterogeneous Objects
Intermedia and Photography after Modernism
Leuven University Press
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 1. October 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
210 pages
978-90-5867-943-7 (ISBN)
Description
Exploring the influence of other media on contemporary photography.
'Heterogeneous Objects' provides various essays that explore the encounter of photography with other media since the 1960s. The essays offer new ways of thinking about photography beyond modernist notions of medium specificity and autonomy based upon the idea that a photograph does not rely on a coherent system of codes but is almost always encountered as a fragmented, partial object. Addressing recent debates in art history and photography theory, film studies, and media theory, the contributions cover a broad array of approaches, relating photography to issues of the panorama, surveillance, sculpture, transformation and processuality, and the development of new media categories. Rather than conceiving of photography as a medium, the aim is to reconsider the photograph as a historically, theoretically, and culturally embedded heterogeneous object that is always related to, in contact with, or shaped by other media.
This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).
Contributors: Diarmuid Costello (University of Warwick), Steven Jacobs (University of Gent), Joanna Lowry (University of Brighton), Marcel Marburger (Universitaet der Kuenste, Berlin), Raphael Pirenne (Universite catholique de Louvain), Yvonne Spielmann (University of the West of Scotland), Alexander Streitberger (Universite catholique de Louvain), Hilde Van Gelder (University of Leuven)
'Heterogeneous Objects' provides various essays that explore the encounter of photography with other media since the 1960s. The essays offer new ways of thinking about photography beyond modernist notions of medium specificity and autonomy based upon the idea that a photograph does not rely on a coherent system of codes but is almost always encountered as a fragmented, partial object. Addressing recent debates in art history and photography theory, film studies, and media theory, the contributions cover a broad array of approaches, relating photography to issues of the panorama, surveillance, sculpture, transformation and processuality, and the development of new media categories. Rather than conceiving of photography as a medium, the aim is to reconsider the photograph as a historically, theoretically, and culturally embedded heterogeneous object that is always related to, in contact with, or shaped by other media.
This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).
Contributors: Diarmuid Costello (University of Warwick), Steven Jacobs (University of Gent), Joanna Lowry (University of Brighton), Marcel Marburger (Universitaet der Kuenste, Berlin), Raphael Pirenne (Universite catholique de Louvain), Yvonne Spielmann (University of the West of Scotland), Alexander Streitberger (Universite catholique de Louvain), Hilde Van Gelder (University of Leuven)
More details
Series
Edition
01
Language
English
Place of publication
Leuven
Belgium
Target group
College/higher education
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
40 Halftones, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 160 mm
Weight
600 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-5867-943-7 (9789058679437)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Raphael Pirenne is a postdoctoral researcher at the Universite catholique de Louvain (UCL) and editor of the art journal SIC.
Alexander Streitberger is professor of art history at UCLouvain.
Alexander Streitberger is professor of art history at UCLouvain.
Editor
Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art HistoryUCLouvain & Lieven Gevaert Research Centre for Photography, Art, and Visual Culture
Content
Introduction
Raphael Pirenne & Alexander Streitberger
1 Automat, Automatic, Automatism: Rosalind Krauss and Stanley Cavell on Photography and the 'Photographically-Dependent' Arts
Diarmuid Costello
2 Eleven Color Photographs
Nauman, Man Ray and Wittgenstein: The Skepticism of the Medium
Raphael Pirenne
3 The Return of the Panorama
Alexander Streitberger
4 Panoptic City: Topography and Photography of the Scrutinizing Gaze
Steven Jacobs
5 The Visual Flow: Fixity and Transformation in Photo- and Videographic Imagery
Yvonne Spielmann
6 From Perception to Projection: On the Future of Technical Images
Marcel Rene Marburger
7 Orozco, Heidegger and The Visibility of Things
Joanna Lowry
8 Intermediality, for the Sake of Radical Neutrality, in Peter Friedl's Work 149
Hilde Van Gelder
Notes on the Authors
Color Section
Raphael Pirenne & Alexander Streitberger
1 Automat, Automatic, Automatism: Rosalind Krauss and Stanley Cavell on Photography and the 'Photographically-Dependent' Arts
Diarmuid Costello
2 Eleven Color Photographs
Nauman, Man Ray and Wittgenstein: The Skepticism of the Medium
Raphael Pirenne
3 The Return of the Panorama
Alexander Streitberger
4 Panoptic City: Topography and Photography of the Scrutinizing Gaze
Steven Jacobs
5 The Visual Flow: Fixity and Transformation in Photo- and Videographic Imagery
Yvonne Spielmann
6 From Perception to Projection: On the Future of Technical Images
Marcel Rene Marburger
7 Orozco, Heidegger and The Visibility of Things
Joanna Lowry
8 Intermediality, for the Sake of Radical Neutrality, in Peter Friedl's Work 149
Hilde Van Gelder
Notes on the Authors
Color Section