This list is an invitation to think about time in photography, which has historically been conceptualized as a practice of capturing single discrete moments. This tradition has seen photographs as indexical traces of what was once there before the camera, as static timeless images invoking the idea of death. But do photographs necessarily lack a fluid temporal dimension? How fair is it that photography has been subordinated to the paradigm of cinematic movement in the dominant discourse?
Any type of text that has something to say in relation to these questions can be voted (for or against the implied argument). Printed collections of artworks that thematize or simply appear to provoke thought over these issues are also welcome. If you're adding the latter, feel free include a few words on how you think that specific artist's works might add to the discussion ´・ᴗ・`*:•.♥
Any type of text that has something to say in relation to these questions can be voted (for or against the implied argument). Printed collections of artworks that thematize or simply appear to provoke thought over these issues are also welcome. If you're adding the latter, feel free include a few words on how you think that specific artist's works might add to the discussion ´・ᴗ・`*:•.♥
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