摄影与西藏

IF 0.3 2区 艺术学 0 ART
Mark Turin
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为这个作品集贡献了重要的文章,丰富了我们对灯笼画家作品和媒介本身固有的跨国性质的认识。乔利和德库西的研究都强调了魔灯表演的“媒体特殊性”,为当代读者提供了这些事件的独特感知和社会体验。同时,他们追踪个人表演的演变,因为他们被重复和适应,以适应观众不断变化的需求。这样的强调鼓励我们将魔灯讲座的实践视为我们自己当代屏幕互动的先决条件,我们应该注意到,这也是观众、制片人和主题之间的合作互动。无论是在在线会议之前设计家庭办公室的“背景”,在ppt演示之前整理“幻灯片”,还是调整精心策划的信息流的参数,或者只是在讨论我们分享的屏幕体验时,这些集合都表明,我们不断地利用灯笼师和他们的观众在他们的魔术灯讲座中培养出来的卓越能力。《工作中的神灯》为新兴的跨学科学术领域做出了重大贡献。它为一种有影响力但经常被忽视的媒介和“有时被遗忘的聚集在它周围的人”带来了可喜的启示。这些藏品对于研究文化和媒体、后殖民和帝国研究、屏幕和摄影历史的学者来说将具有巨大的价值;因为它将是为那些关心或寻求在公共收藏中展示魔术灯材料的人。
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Photography and Tibet
have contributed important essays to this collection, enriching our knowledge of the inherently transnational nature of the lanternist’s work and of the medium itself. The studies that Jolly and deCourcy have solicited each stress the ‘media specificity’ of the magic lantern performance, drawing out the unique perceptual and social experiences these events offered for the contemporary reader’s attention. At the same time, they trace the evolution of individual performances as they were repeated and adapted to fit their audiences’ changing needs. Such emphases encourage us to consider the practices of the magic lantern lecture as preconditions of our own contemporary screen engagements, which – we should be mindful – are also collaborative engagements between a viewer, a producer and a subject. Whether it is in styling the ‘background’ of a home office ahead of an online meeting, sorting a ‘slide show’ ahead of a PowerPoint presentation or tweaking the parameters of a curated stream of information – or simply in discussing a screen experience we have shared – this collection reveals that we draw, continually, on the remarkable competencies that lanternists and their audiences developed in their magic lantern lectures. The Magic Lantern at Work provides a significant contribution to an emerging and interdisciplinary field of scholarship. It casts welcome light on an influential yet often overlooked medium and on the ‘sometimes forgotten people who gathered [around it]’. This collection will be of immense value to scholars of culture and media, postcolonial and imperial studies, and screen and photographic history; as it will be for those who care for or seek to present magic lantern material held in public collections.
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来源期刊
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0.30
自引率
50.00%
发文量
23
期刊介绍: History of Photography is an international quarterly devoted to the history, practice and theory of photography. It intends to address all aspects of the medium, treating the processes, circulation, functions, and reception of photography in all its aspects, including documentary, popular and polemical work as well as fine art photography. The goal of the journal is to be inclusive and interdisciplinary in nature, welcoming all scholarly approaches, whether archival, historical, art historical, anthropological, sociological or theoretical. It is intended also to embrace world photography, ranging from Europe and the Americas to the Far East.
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