Photography and the art of chance
2015; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 53; Issue: 03 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.192745
ISSN1943-5975
Autores Tópico(s)Museums and Cultural Heritage
ResumoPhotography and science have a symbiotic relationship; they always have. It was in the context of science that photography was first announced to the public by Francois Arago in 1839. And it was the rhetoric of observation and objectivity that was so beloved of scientists in the mid-nineteenth century that photography very soon acquired. It was, in fact, photography's close ties to science that hindered its bid to claim fine-art status. It is photography's close and continued ties to science that have also been utilised by artists through the decades, artists who played with the concepts of objectivity, truth, documentary and surveying. The author discusses the unique place that photography has taken up in the art of science and the science of art, dwelling on moments when the two appear to be one and the same, and moments where they appear to diverge. Rather than writing a sort of survey, the paper will dip in at various points in history, looking at the debates from various historical perspectives so as...
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