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[ecrea] Call for Papers: 21st Century Photography: Art, Philosophy, Technique

Sun Feb 01 22:25:13 GMT 2015





> https://photoconference2015.wordpress.com/
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> 21 CENTURY PHOTOGRAPHY: ART, PHILOSOPHY, TECHNIQUE

> University  Of the arts London
>  Central Saint Martins

> 21st century photography: art, philosophy, technique
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> 5-6 June 2015
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> Central Saint Martins
> University of the Arts London
> Granary Building
> Granary Square
> King’s Cross
> London
> N1C 4AA
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> This trans-disciplinary conference aims to explore a series of themes that emerge from the understanding of contemporary photography as the basic unit of visual communication of the age of technology: online, off-line and between the lines.
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> The aim is to bridge the gap between aesthetic, philosophical and technological approaches to the photographic image and to prompt participants from different backgrounds (fine art, critical theory, philosophy, software/hardware) to engage with each other and to open new avenues for the critical interrogation of the roles of images in contemporary culture.
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> In the past decade, photography has gained momentum in public and private environments becoming one of the determining factors of contemporary life. The hyper-growth in various forms of digital imagery for screens provides a quintessential example. The triumph of the photographic image as the internally eloquent and profoundly apt expression of computational culture also provides a new philosophical lens upon which to investigate how representation affects norms of meaning-creation, and the ethical and political consequences of the acceptance of images as purveyors of truth.
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> In light of such dynamics, 21st century photography: art, philosophy, technique seeks to address the re-birth of photography from a diversity of visual narratives and from the strange roles images get to perform in the digital moment.
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> Possible themes may include, but not limited to:
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> • Situating photography within the framework of contemporary philosophy
> • The aesthetics of repetition, reproduction and copy
> • The political implications of visual practices
> • New theoretical models for assessing contemporary image culture
> • Duration and temporality of the ‘still’ image
> • Sensorial and bodily experience of photography
> • Photography and the post-human
> • Theoretical dimensions of the idea of ‘representation’
> • Data, information and algorithms in the visual field
> • Archiving and curating the immaterial image
> • Augmented reality and immersive visual environments
> • Non-visual dimensions of photography
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> 500-word abstracts for 20-minute presentations should be sent to Dr Daniel Rubinstein at (photoconference /at/ csm.arts.ac.uk) by 10/03/2015.
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> Selected conference papers will be published in a special issue of the journal Philosophy of Photography.
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