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[ecrea] Call for articles & projects: Cabinet (Membrana magazine)
Mon May 22 13:50:29 GMT 2017
Reminder: Call for articles & projects: Cabinet (Membrana magazine)
Collecting photographic images has for long stirred both interest and
imagination of photographers, artists, photographic theorists, just as
it did those of information loving intelligence officers, flea market
loving amateurs and free market loving entrepreneurs. Contemporary
proliferation of image production and sharing seems to have only
intensified the practices of collecting, appropriating and curating of
found, already existing images.
The resulting amassments of images – either in forms of personal albums,
institutionalised collections, server farms of social networks or
archives of state institutions – are also amassments of narratives, of
projections about societies and individuals, of attempts to limit the
mere potentiality and contingency of meaning. In particular it was the
archive – as a concept, a distinctive repressive social apparatus, and
as a pool of (in)accessible images – that has for long been a focal
point of theoretical and discursive contestations, creative artistic
practices and critical appropriations.
Membrana #3 wants to reinvigorate these discussions from the perspective
of ubiquitous photography and re-politicisation of social life in
post-democratic societies through the metaphor of cabinet. For us, the
notion of the cabinet has multiple meanings and can be seen as a
bureaucratic image storage and retrieval system, an image display
surface, a desktop icon or an Wunderkammer-ish collection of wonders and
curiosities and can be approached literally or metaphorically.
We invite textual and visual contributions that explore the notion of
cabinet/archive from (but not limited to) the following perspectives:
- contingency of image collections and potentiality of meaning
- collecting/exhibiting/archiving in the age of ubiquitous digital
photography
- collecting photographs, vernacular collections and archives
- apparatus, control, power
- visibility, invisibility, searchability
- archive and (non)accessibility of past (corporate acquisitions,
private collections, secret services, newspapers and agencies)
- stock photography as/and archive
Format of contributions
- Essays, theoretical papers, overview articles, interviews (approx.
14.000 characters with spaces), visuals encouraged.
- Short essays, columns (approx. 6.000 characters with spaces), visuals
encouraged.
- Photographic projects and artwork: proposals for non-commissioned work
or samples of work can be sent to (editors /at/ membrana.si).
Proposals and deadlines
Please contact the editors at (editors /at/ membrana.si). Proposals and
deadlines the deadline for 150-word abstracts is 31 May 2017. The
deadline for finished contributions from accepted proposals is 15
September 2017. Please send proposals or contact the editors at
(editors /at/ membrana.si).
About Membrana
Membrana is a contemporary photography magazine dedicated to promoting a
profound and theoretically grounded understanding of photography.
Positioning itself in the space between scholarly magazines and popular
publications, it offers an open forum for critical reflection on the
medium, presenting both analytical texts and quality visuals. The
magazine evolved out of Slovene magazine Fotografija (published since
1997) and is published bi-annually in the summer and winter in the
English language by the Slovene non-profit institute Membrana.
The theme of Membrana #2 (spring 2017) is Grimace, featuring interviews
with Robert Hariman, Robbie Cooper, a conversation between Anne Noble
and Geoffrey Batchen and essays by Asko Lehmuskallio, Paula Horta, Devon
Schiller, Monika Schwärzler, Ana Peraica and John Hillman. You can
preview or order Membrana #2 at: http://www.membrana.si/en/book/membrana-2/
The theme of Membrana #1 (winter 2016) is Camouflage and the issue
features interviews with John Tagg and photographer Mark Curran as well
as articles by Andrea Mubi Brighenti, Lisa Andergassen, Jan Babnik and
Martin Bayer.
You can preview or order Membrana #1 at:
http://www.membrana.si/en/book/membrana-1/
Subscription:
One year subscription (2 issues): 22€
Two year subscription (4 issues): 40€
http://www.membrana.si/en/product/subscription-membrana-magazine/
Contact:
http://www.membrana.si/en
(editors /at/ membrana.si); (info /at/ membrana.si)
Membrana, Maurerjeva 8, SI-1000, Ljubljana, Slovenia
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