Vision, revelation, violence: technology and expanded perception within photographic history.

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Tom Slevin
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This article considers photography’s role as a visual technology and the consequent effects of expanded frames of knowledge. At the very moment human vision and memory were called into profound doubt, photography provided a mechanical, prosthetic extension to perceptual experience. However, as a technology, it contains the potential for both revelation and control. In this article, photography is considered as a technique that: expands human perception; inscribes its own mechanical operations into new visual forms, therefore enframing and encoding visible knowledge; and can be harnessed as a disciplinary instrument and technique of power. As a consequence, photography's revealing of hitherto invisible dimensions of reality unfolds within a history of revelation, spectacle and power.
视觉,启示,暴力:摄影历史中的技术和扩展感知。
本文考虑了摄影作为一种视觉技术的作用,以及扩展知识框架的后果。就在人类的视觉和记忆受到深刻质疑的那一刻,摄影为感知体验提供了一种机械的、虚假的延伸。然而,作为一种技术,它包含了揭示和控制的潜力。在这篇文章中,摄影被认为是一种技术:扩展人类的感知;将自己的机械操作刻成新的视觉形式,从而赋予和编码可见的知识;并且可以作为一种纪律工具和权力技巧加以利用。因此,摄影对迄今为止看不见的现实维度的揭示在一段启示、奇观和力量的历史中展开。
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