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Objectivity - Lorraine Datson & Peter Galison | Objectivity - Lorraine Datson & Peter Galison | ||
The burden of representation – Joh Tagg | The burden of representation – Joh Tagg | ||
The Work of Art In The Age of Mechanical Reproduction – Walter Benjamin | |||
Photography after conceptual art - Diamuid Costello | Photography after conceptual art - Diamuid Costello | ||
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In my essay I would like to discus the fact that we consider photography more real or objective than an image made by hand. Where does this claim of objectivity come from, where lies its origin and how does the objectiveness of photography relate to photography within the discourse of the fine arts?
Bibliography
Objectivity - Lorraine Datson & Peter Galison
The burden of representation – Joh Tagg
The Work of Art In The Age of Mechanical Reproduction – Walter Benjamin
Photography after conceptual art - Diamuid Costello