哈罗德·韦格和植物摄影

Howard Caygill
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最近,人们对植物生命的感官、认知和交流策略以及神经生物学和植物哲学的发展的兴趣激增,重新引发了一场在20世纪初短暂繁荣的辩论。弗朗西斯·达尔文(Francis Darwin)和戈特利布·哈伯兰(Gottlieb Haberland)随后提出植物具有视觉和记忆,这一观点很快被放弃,直到最近才得到复兴。植物学家Harold Wager展示了一系列照片,据称这些照片是用从植物叶表皮提取的镜头拍摄的,这对早期的争论做出了惊人的贡献。这篇文章将反思这种摄影实践的现状,在这种摄影实践中,植物被设定为摄影主体而不是摄影对象,并考虑其对非人类摄影实践的更广泛影响。
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Harold Wager and the photography of plants
The recent surge of interest in the sensory, cognitive and communicative strategies of plant life and the development of neurobotany and phyto-philosophy resumes a debate that briefly flourished in the early twentieth century. Francis Darwin and Gottlieb Haberland then proposed that plants possessed vision and memory, a position rapidly abandoned until its recent revival. A striking contribution to the earlier debate was botanist Harold Wager’s showing of a series of photographs purported to have been taken using lens extracted from plant leaf epidermis. The article will reflect on the status of this photographic practice, in which plants are posed as the photographing subject rather than photographed object, and consider its wider implications for non-human photographic practices.
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Photographies
Photographies Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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