Physics and Metaphysics in Modern Photography

Physics and Metaphysics in Modern Photography

Release date : January 1, 2014
Runtime : 7m
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Director : Christine Lucy Latimer /
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This hybrid project uses a cell-phone to document a series of colour plate advertisements from The 1957 Photographer's Almanac. The footage is then transferred to 16mm film, presenting the advertised technologies of 1957 (coincidentally, the first year a digital image was ever generated) through simultaneous analog and digital lenses. History is collapsed in a comment on the changing terminologies of lens-based practice. (The film's title is taken from the title of an essay appearing in the Almanac, authored by its collected editors).
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  • title:Physics and Metaphysics in Modern Photography
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2014
  • Runtime:7m
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  • Director: Christine Lucy Latimer /
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  • Overview:This hybrid project uses a cell-phone to document a series of colour plate advertisements from The 1957 Photographer's Almanac. The footage is then transferred to 16mm film, presenting the advertised technologies of 1957 (coincidentally, the first year a digital image was ever generated) through simultaneous analog and digital lenses. History is collapsed in a comment on the changing terminologies of lens-based practice. (The film's title is taken from the title of an essay appearing in the Almanac, authored by its collected editors).
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