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Pressing Buttons: Kodak, Advertising Psychotechnics, and the Politics of Graphic Design, c. 1915
This essay focuses on a print advertising campaign that the Eastman Kodak Company launched in 1912 to promote the services of studio photographers. Examining period conceptions of mental picturing, the social and racial dimensions of design, and print media as an extension of the scientific laboratory, I argue that the open layouts of the series establish consumer imagination as the fundamental advertising apparatus. By reconceiving what the print advert could do, and sacrificing illustration in the layout so that a more personal and powerful impression could emerge, Kodak’s advertising department made the advert a thought machine every bit as complex as the company’s most advanced imaging technologies.
期刊介绍:
Art History is a refereed journal that publishes essays and reviews on all aspects, areas and periods of the history of art, from a diversity of perspectives. Founded in 1978, it has established an international reputation for publishing innovative essays at the cutting edge of contemporary scholarship, whether on earlier or more recent periods. At the forefront of scholarly enquiry, Art History is opening up the discipline to new developments and to interdisciplinary and cross-cultural approaches.