Networked Image in Post-Digital Culture

Networked Image in Post-Digital Culture

Dewdney, Andrew; Sluis, Katrina

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2022

248

Dura

Inglês

9780367550585

15 a 20 dias

616

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Introduction Part One: The condition of the networked image 1. The politics of the networked image: representation and reproduction 2. The networked image after Web 2.0: Flickr and the 'real-world' photography of the dataset 3. Post-capitalist photography Part Two: Computation, software, learning 4. The computer vision lab: the epistemic configuration of machine vision 5. Ways of machine seeing as a problem of invisual literacy 6, Soft subjects: hybrid labour in media software Part Three: Curating the networked image 7. The paradoxes of curating the networked image: aesthetic currents, flows and flaws 8. Internet liveness and the art museum 9. Screenshot situations: imaginary realities of networked images Part Four: Digitisation and the reconfiguration of the archive 10. Networks of care 11. Beyond the screenshot: interface design and data protocols in the net art archive
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Photography;Computing;Algorithms;Culture;Value;Vision;Ways of Seeing;Visual Culture;Martin Lister;Digital media;social media;Networked Image;Machine Vision;Computer Vision Lab;Net Art;Soft Subject;Computer Vision;Puig De La Bellacasa;Digital Preservation;Street View;Video Conferencing Platforms;Epistemic Configuration;VR Artist;Software Ecosystems;Amateur Snapshot;Image Ensemble;Photo-sharing Platforms;Infrastructural Inversion;Computer Vision Researchers;Digital Heritage;Annotation Environment;Hito Steyerl;London South Bank University;Van Saaze;Photo-sharing Community;Algorithmic Surveillance