Geoffrey Batchen quotes
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“All of us tend to look at photographs as if we are simply gazing through a two-dimensional window onto some outside world. This is almost a perceptual necessity; in order to see what the photograph is of, we must first repress our consciousness of what the photograph is.”
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“The main difference seems to be that, whereas photography still claims some sort of objectivity, digital imaging is an overtly fictional process. As a practice that is known to be capable of nothing but fabrication, digitization abandons even the rhetoric of truth that has been such an important part of photography's cultural success.”
-- Geoffrey BatchenSource : Geoffrey Batchen (2002). “Each Wild Idea: Writing, Photography, History”, p.134, MIT Press
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“Over the past two decades, the boundary between photography and other media like painting, sculpture, or performance has become increasingly porous. It would seem that each medium has absorbed the other, leaving the photographic residing everywhere, but nowhere in particular.”
-- Geoffrey BatchenSource : Geoffrey Batchen (2002). “Each Wild Idea: Writing, Photography, History”, p.109, MIT Press
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“Most importantly, postmodernism comes down on the side of photography and power, not photography as power. As a consequence, photography continues to be conceived as an inconsequential vehicle or passage for real powers that always originate elsewhere.”
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“Everyone concedes that photography is now a medium of exchange as much as a mode of documentation.... photographing has become the visual equivalent of cellphone chatter.”
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“[A digital snapshot] is meant primarily as a means of communication, and the images being sent are almost as ephemeral as speech, so rarely are they printed and made physical.”
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“Human experience comes suspended in the sickly-sweet amniotic fluid of commercial photography. And a world normally animated by abrasive differences is blithely reduced to a single, homogeneous National Geographic way of seeing.”
-- Geoffrey Batchen
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“In order for answers to become clear, the questions have to be clear.”
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“There are two types of people in the world, and I'm one of them.”
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“If a literary man puts together two words about music, one of them will be wrong.”
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Source : Greg Egan (2010). “Zendegi”, p.16, Hachette UK
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“All great and beautiful work has come of first gazing without shrinking into the darkness.”
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“We use books like mirrors, gazing into them only to discover ourselves.”
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Source : "Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers" by Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, (p. 142), 1895.
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