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Analogy, attunement, and attention


Abstract

"Analogy, Attunement, and Attention brings together a uniquely contemporary and diverse set of voices to address the complex sets of relationships that the photograph creates between its viewers and their bodies, minds, and sense of the physical and metaphysical world. This volume examines our changing relationship to space and selfhood as mediated by the lens, the print, the screen, the computer, and the multitude of networked technologies built around the image"-- Provided by publisher.

Contents

Looking askance, looking away, looking beyond : learning to linger / Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa -- The problem of after (2018) / Sarah Jane Cervenak -- Epistemic violence and the careful photograph (2019) / Tom Holert -- Black visuality and the practice of refusal (2019) / Tina Campt -- Torture and the ethics of photography (2007) / Judith Butler -- Attention, economy, and the brain (2012) / Tiziana Terranova -- The pixelated revolution (2011) / Rabih Mroué -- Looking at photographs (1982) / Victor Burgin -- Reality would have to begin (2001) / Harun Farocki -- The scene of the screen : envisioning photographic, cinematic, and electronic "presence" (2004) / Vivian Sobchack -- Mobilizing shame (2004) / Thomas Keenan -- Practicum : in conversation with Frida Orupabo -- Practicum : in conversation with Lucas Blalock.

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    New York, NY: Aperture Foundation, 2021

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    • 159711507X
    • 9781597115070

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