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Singular Images Failed Copies William Henry Fox Talbot And The Early Photograph Vered Maimon

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Singular Images Failed Copies William Henry Fox Talbot And The Early Photograph Vered Maimon
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Publisher: Univ Of Minnesota Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.95 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Vered Maimon
ISBN: 9780816694723, 0816694729
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Singular Images Failed Copies William Henry Fox Talbot And The Early Photograph Vered Maimon by Vered Maimon 9780816694723, 0816694729 instant download after payment.

Focusing on early nineteenth-century England?and on the works and texts of the inventor of paper photography, William Henry Fox Talbot?Singular Images, Failed Copies historicizes the conceptualization of photography in that era as part of a major historical change.
Treating photography not merely as a medium or a system of representation but also as an epistemology, Vered Maimon challenges today’s prevalent association of the early photograph with the camera obscura. Instead, she points to material, formal, and conceptual differences between those two types of images by considering the philosophical and aesthetic premises linked with early photography. Through this analysis she argues that the emphasis in Talbot’s accounts on the removal of the “artist’s hand” in favor of “the pencil of nature” did not mark a shift from manual to “mechanical” and more accurate or “objective” systems of representation.
In Singular Images, Failed Copies, Maimon shows that the perception of the photographic image in the 1830s and 1840s was in fact symptomatic of a crisis in the epistemological framework that had informed philosophical, scientific, and aesthetic thought for two centuries.

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