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'''NON-HUMAN PHOTOGRAPHY''' by Joanna Zylinska
'''NON-HUMAN PHOTOGRAPHY''' by Joanna Zylinska
• 3 kinds of non-human photography <br>
1. the rather frequently encountered yet often uncanny-looking photographs that are not ''of'' the human e.g. depopulated expansive landscapes <br>
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>
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>
REFERENCES:<br>
Zylinska, Joanna. Nonhuman Photography. Mit, 2017. <br>
Zylinska, Joanna. Nonhuman Photography. Mit, 2017. <br>
[https://www.nonhuman.photography/ www.nonhuman.photography]
[https://www.nonhuman.photography/ www.nonhuman.photography]

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NON-HUMAN PHOTOGRAPHY by Joanna Zylinska

• 3 kinds of non-human photography
1. the rather frequently encountered yet often uncanny-looking photographs that are not of the human e.g. depopulated expansive landscapes
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.
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".)
P.5



REFERENCES:
Zylinska, Joanna. Nonhuman Photography. Mit, 2017.
www.nonhuman.photography