A Photograph as Evidence of Itself: Representation, Reflexivity, and Tautology in Light-Based Art

David LaRocca
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Abstract:What habit of perception—of description—gives human viewers of photographs the confidence to regard them as evidence? In this comparative study of work by John Opera (b. 1975) and Jill Freedman (1939–2019), light-based art is subject to an analytic pressure that may undermine epistemic claims about what it is photographs can be said to contain. What constitutes a photograph in nonhuman terms is different from what we say, or want to say, it represents. Physics, philosophy, and the history of photography intersect at the point where we leap from image to meaning.
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作为自身证据的照片:光基艺术中的再现、反身性和同义性
摘要:什么样的感知习惯——描述习惯——让照片的观众有信心将其视为证据?在对约翰·佩拉(生于1975年)和吉尔·弗里德曼(生于1939-2019年)作品的比较研究中,以光为基础的艺术受到分析压力的影响,这可能会破坏关于照片可以被称为包含什么的认知主张。以非人类的方式构成一张照片的东西,与我们所说或想要说的照片所代表的东西不同。物理学、哲学和摄影的历史在我们从图像跳到意义的这一点上相交。
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