Hybrid Photography
Intermedial Practices in Science and Humanities
Sara Hillnhuetter editor Stefanie Klamm editor Friedrich Tietjen editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:8th Apr '21
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The book explores the epistemic moments of photo media entangled with print techniques or drawings to clarify the role of light-based images in science and humanities.
This book explores the territories where manual, graphic, photographic, and digital techniques interfere and interlace in sciences and humanities.
This book explores the territories where manual, graphic, photographic, and digital techniques interfere and interlace in sciences and humanities.
It operates on the assumption that when photography was introduced, it did not oust other methods of image production but rather became part of ever more specialized and sophisticated technologies of representation. The epistemological break commonly set with the advent of photography since the nineteenth century has probably been triggered by photographic techniques but certainly owes much to the availability of a plethora of hybrid media—media that influence the relation of sciences, humanities, and their methods and subjects.
This book will be of interest to scholars in art and visual culture, photography, and history of photography.
ISBN: 9781501341656
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 820g
200 pages