[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]
[ecrea] Philosophy of Photography International peer reviewed journal vo.2 no.1
Wed Dec 14 19:31:33 GMT 2011
Philosophy of Photography – International peer reviewed journal vo.2
no.1 announces the publication of new issue
We are happy to inform you that New issue of *Philosophy of Photography*
has been published. The editors thank all the authors who contributed to
the success of this issue.
*Philosophy of Photography* is a peer reviewed journal devoted to the
scholarly understanding of photography. It is not committed to any one
notion of photography nor, indeed, to any particular philosophical
approach. The purpose of the journal is to provide a forum for debate of
theoretical issues arising from the historical, political, cultural,
scientific and critical matrix of ideas, practices and techniques that
may be said to constitute photography as a multifaceted form.
Volume 2 Issue 1
Contents
Out of photography … Interview with Ariella Azoulay
Author: Andrew Fisher And Daniel Rubinstein
Fractured chains of custody
Author: Charles Heller
Mirages: An optical machine in the desert
Author: Emanuel Licha
The photographic stare
Author: Jorella Andrews
Dialectical inroads to a post-political photography: Democratic violence
in the work of Lidwien van de Ven
Author: Shepherd Steiner
Photography and Memory: Rethinking May ’68
Author: Antigoni Memou
Transmediation: Tracing the social aesthetic
Author: Andrew Dewdney
The desert and the sea: The Sapphic sublime of Frederick Sommer
Author: John Timberlake
The flat-lining of metaphysics: François Laruelle’s ‘science-fictive’
theory of non-photography
Author: John Roberts
Landscape trauma
Photoworks: Ingrid Pollard
Dosimetry, personal monitoring film
Authors: Tim Stephens And Keith Pantridge
[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]