Vision anew : the lens and screen arts /

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 photographi...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Bell, Adam B. (Editor), Traub, Charles, 1945- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Berkeley : University of California Press, [2015]
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Table of Contents:
  • 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)
  • Feedback manifesto / David Joselit
  • Antifoto and the antifoto manifesto / Katja Stuke and Oliver Sieber
  • Creative interlocutors : a manifesto / Charles Traub.