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| '''NON-HUMAN PHOTOGRAPHY''' by Joanna Zylinska
| | [[sonia/notesnonhumanphoto|Non-human Photography notes]] |
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| • 3 kinds of non-human photography <br>
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| 1. the rather frequently encountered yet often uncanny-looking photographs that are not ''of'' the human e.g. depopulated expansive landscapes <br>
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| 2. photographs that are not ''by'' the human (contemporary high-tech images produced by traffic control cameras, microphotography, and Google Street View, but also outcomes of deep-time "impressioning" processes, such as fossils. <br>
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| 3. photographs that are not ''for'' the human )from QR codes and other algorithmic modes of machine communication that rely on photographic technology through to perhaps still rather cryptic-sounding photography "after the human".) <br>
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| REFERENCES:<br>
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| Zylinska, Joanna. Nonhuman Photography. Mit, 2017. <br>
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| [https://www.nonhuman.photography/ www.nonhuman.photography]
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Latest revision as of 16:26, 23 January 2019