Photographocene: The past, present and future in the photography of the environment

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A. Peraica
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Photography has an important place in picturing and documenting environmental changes, especially when they occur in distant areas, or are inaccessible from ground level and/or imperceptible to the naked eye due to their scale. As the invention of photographic technology was officially registered only 55 years after the invention of the steam engine (which is commonly taken as the starting point of the Anthropocene era), most subsequent transformations of the environment have been well documented. One needs to distinguish the time of human changes to the environment, the Anthropocene, from images of the era this term names, which are the way humans learn of their own environmental deeds. Such images may be dependent, yet they are also distinct insofar as they influence the perception as well as the production of the Anthropocene itself, framed by limits of the static, fractioned, subjectivized and perspectival medium of photography. In this vein, the article risks proposing yet another in a long series of neologisms that aim to define the unstable or extreme times we live in: the Photographocene. The Photographocene marks various phases of the human relationship to the environment in which photographs have documented, directly communicated and announced impending environmental processes directly caused by human actions. Yet, this is also an era marked by photographic images of the environment that report but also pollute our relationship to the environment by forming an alternate reality. Thus, this concept enables one to articulate the role that images have in our understanding of the past‐present‐future human impact on the environment.
摄影中心:环境摄影的过去、现在和未来
摄影在拍摄和记录环境变化方面有着重要的地位,特别是当它们发生在遥远的地区,或者从地面无法到达,或者由于它们的规模而无法用肉眼察觉的时候。由于照相技术的发明是在蒸汽机(通常被认为是人类世时代的起点)发明55年后才被正式登记的,因此后来环境的大多数变化都有很好的记录。我们需要将人类改变环境的时代,即人类世,与这个术语所命名的时代的形象区分开来,这是人类学习自己环境行为的方式。这些图像可能是相互依赖的,但就它们影响感知以及人类世本身的生产而言,它们也是不同的,受到静态、分割、主观和透视摄影媒介的限制。在这种情况下,这篇文章冒险提出了另一个新词,旨在定义我们生活在一个不稳定或极端的时代:摄影时代。摄影时代标志着人类与环境关系的各个阶段,在这些阶段中,照片记录、直接交流和宣布了由人类行为直接引起的迫在眉睫的环境过程。然而,这也是一个以环境摄影图像为标志的时代,这些图像通过形成另一种现实,报道但也污染了我们与环境的关系。因此,这个概念使人们能够清楚地表达图像在我们理解过去-现在-未来人类对环境的影响中的作用。
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