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[ecrea] CfP The Versatile Image: Photography in the Era of Web 2.0
Tue Oct 19 21:00:54 GMT 2010
Call for papers
24-26 June 2011
Photography, Film and Digital Imaging Department
Faculty of Art, Design and Media, University of
Sunderland
The Versatile Image: Photography in the Era of Web 2.0
The 21st century digital universe is undoubtedly a
“hypervisual” environment with photographic images dominating every
aspect of our life. The “digital revolution”, as professed with awe and
skepticism some twenty years ago, has come to stay, and, together with
the developments in mobile-phone technology and the overwhelming
possibilities of Web 2.0, has ushered in a rapid transformation of
photographic practice across the board.
Far from being “over”, as was the central hypothesis in a recent
conference about the current state of the art, photography, a slippery
medium by definition, has expanded, transgressing anew set boundaries
between media and disciplines, practices and functions. In this
“expanded” (and still expanding) field, what has been most appositely
called “Photography 2.0” has revolutionized image making. Being more
ubiquitous and accessible, some say even “democratic”, than ever, the new
photographic technology, paired with micro-publishing platforms and
social networking media, has introduced a whole different culture of
producing and consuming photographs. It is the diverse manifestations of
this new and significantly larger in scale second phase of photography’s
so-called “democratization” that this conference endeavours to
examine.
Cutting across disciplinary borders, we welcome papers from researchers,
visual artists and curators working in the areas of art history, visual
culture studies, museology, media studies, visual anthropology and
sociology that may reflect upon the following questions:
Are these developments purely a case of technological expediency?
What are the ontological, conceptual or other commonalities and/or
differences with photography as we knew it?
What novel currency does the photographic vernacular acquire against the
new contexts of viewing and (re)distribution that social networking media
and photo-sharing platforms offer? Where is the line between the private
and the public drawn and what is the social currency of such private
imagery?
What is the new urgency that the eye-witness record taken by “citizen
journalists” has acquired in reporting news events among peers and
targeting a wider public?
How are issues of objectivity, subjectivity, authenticity and originality
relating to the document being challenged anew?
How can this predominantly non-art imagery be appropriated in material
and conceptual terms in contemporary art practices?
Can these amateur practices be conventionalized and/or institutionalized
in the mass media and the art scene?
All papers will be considered for publication.
Please send abstracts of ca. 250 words for twenty-minute papers to
(alexandra.moschovi /at/ sunderland.ac.uk) with the indication ‘The
Versatile Image’ by 30 November 2010. For further information you may
visit the conference website at
http://www.photography-at-sunderland.co.uk/.
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