口腔解说:安·汉密尔顿面对面的照片*

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 Q4 CULTURAL STUDIES
Philip Armstrong
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Hubert Damisch在他的《摄影图像现象学五注》中指出,“摄影无非是一种记录过程,一种在银盐乳液中书写光线产生的稳定图像的技术”。正如Damisch进一步观察到的那样,这种对传统摄影实践的初步定义“既没有假设使用相机,也不意味着所获得的图像是来自外部世界的物体或场景的图像”。事实上,我们知道摄影技术的历史包括许多由直接暴露在光源下的胶片制成的版画的例子——例子可能包括Man Ray的射线照相术或Moholy Nagy的照片——其中物体直接放置在感光材料的表面上。图1。Ann Hamilton,面对面,2001年。由艺术家提供#安·汉密尔顿工作室。
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Buccal Exscriptions: Ann Hamilton’s face to face Photographs*
In his ‘Five Notes for a Phenomenology of the Photographic Image’, Hubert Damisch states that ‘photography is nothing other than a process of recording, a technique of inscribing, in an emulsion of silver salts, a stable image generated by a ray of light’. As Damisch further observes, such a preliminary definition of traditional photographic practices ‘neither assumes the use of a camera, nor does it imply that the image obtained is that of an object or scene from the external world’. Indeed, we know that the history of photographic techniques includes numerous examples of prints made from film that has been exposed directly to a light source – examples might include Man Ray’s rayographs or Moholy-Nagy’s photograms – in which objects are placed directly onto the surface of a light-sensitive material. Figure 1. Ann Hamilton, face to face 53, 2001. Courtesy of the artist. #Ann Hamilton Studio.
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1995, parallax has established an international reputation for bringing together outstanding new work in cultural studies, critical theory and philosophy. parallax publishes themed issues that aim to provoke exploratory, interdisciplinary thinking and response. Each issue of parallax provides a forum for a wide spectrum of perspectives on a topical question or concern. parallax will be of interest to those working in cultural studies, critical theory, cultural history, philosophy, gender studies, queer theory, post-colonial theory, English and comparative literature, aesthetics, art history and visual cultures.
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