Computer images, like camera images today, will be seen as representations of a simulated, second-degree reality with little or no connection to the unmediated world. This is one lesson we can learn from photographs, and especially from those of the last 25 years: images exist not to be believed, but to be interrogated.
...photography repeats itself unconsciously and unavoidably, producing stereotypes that then are repeated ad infinitum. - Andy Grundberg
...photography repeats itself unconsciously and unavoidably, producing stereotypes that then are repeated ad infinitum.
- Andy Grundberg
Computer images, like camera images today, will be seen as representations of a simulated, second-degree reality with little or no connection to the … - Andy Grundberg
Computer images, like camera images today, will be seen as representations of a simulated, second-degree reality with little or no connection to the …
...the worry over media manipulation of photographs pales beside the threat that we will be exposed to an unedited, unvetted picture world where all … - Andy Grundberg
...the worry over media manipulation of photographs pales beside the threat that we will be exposed to an unedited, unvetted picture world where all …
[Postmodern photography] implies the exhaustion of the image universe: it suggests that a photographer can find more than enough images already exist… - Andy Grundberg
[Postmodern photography] implies the exhaustion of the image universe: it suggests that a photographer can find more than enough images already exist…
The photograph suggests that our image of reality is made up of images. It makes explicit the domination of mediation. - Andy Grundberg
The photograph suggests that our image of reality is made up of images. It makes explicit the domination of mediation.
Facts cling to photographs like dust. - Andy Grundberg
Facts cling to photographs like dust.
...truth-telling may be an ethic, adopted by photojournalists as a behavior, but experience shows us that it is not embedded in the medium like silve… - Andy Grundberg
...truth-telling may be an ethic, adopted by photojournalists as a behavior, but experience shows us that it is not embedded in the medium like silve…
In the future, readers of newspapers and magazines will probably view news pictures more as illustrations than as reportage, since they can no longer… - Andy Grundberg
In the future, readers of newspapers and magazines will probably view news pictures more as illustrations than as reportage, since they can no longer…
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