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The photographic image in digital culture /

Contributor(s): Lister, Martin, 1947-.
Series: Comedia.Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 1995, (2005)Description: x, 256 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0415121566 (hbk.); 9780415121569:; 0415121574 (pbk.).Subject(s): Photography -- Social aspects | Images, Photographic | Photography -- Philosophy | Mass media and the arts | Popular culture -- History -- 20th centuryDDC classification: 770.1
Contents:
Will image move us still? / Kevin Robins -- The elephant, the spaceship and the white cockatoo : an archaeology of digital photography / Michael Punt -- The panic button (in which our heroine goes back to the future of pornography) / Beryl Graham -- Medicine's new vision? ; Surveillance, technology and crime : the James Bulger case / Sarah Kember -- Domestic photography and digital culture / Don Slater -- Television [line through word], computers, technology and cultural form / Andrew Dewdney and Frank Boyd -- There's no place like home / Ruth Furlong -- Drawing attention to the image : computers and comics / Martin Barker -- Digital encounters : mythical pasts and electronic presence / Michelle Henning -- Desert stories or faith in facts? / Ian Walker.
Summary: This book explores the technological transformation of the image and its implications for photography. Contributors investigate many issues, and also, they examine the cultural meanings of new surveillance images, history and biography, etc.
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Standard Loan Standard Loan ATU Sligo Yeats Library Main Lending Collection 770.1 LIS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0052470
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Will image move us still? / Kevin Robins -- The elephant, the spaceship and the white cockatoo : an archaeology of digital photography / Michael Punt -- The panic button (in which our heroine goes back to the future of pornography) / Beryl Graham -- Medicine's new vision? ; Surveillance, technology and crime : the James Bulger case / Sarah Kember -- Domestic photography and digital culture / Don Slater -- Television [line through word], computers, technology and cultural form / Andrew Dewdney and Frank Boyd -- There's no place like home / Ruth Furlong -- Drawing attention to the image : computers and comics / Martin Barker -- Digital encounters : mythical pasts and electronic presence / Michelle Henning -- Desert stories or faith in facts? / Ian Walker.

This book explores the technological transformation of the image and its implications for photography. Contributors investigate many issues, and also, they examine the cultural meanings of new surveillance images, history and biography, etc.

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