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  1. Re-/Dissolving Mimesis
    Contributor: Althoff, Sebastian (HerausgeberIn); Linseisen, Elisa (HerausgeberIn); Müller, Maja-Lisa (HerausgeberIn); Winter, Franziska (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Wilhelm Fink, Paderborn

    A woman is implicated in an assassination and captured on CCTV. Instead of looking for a truth behind the image – is she really guilty? – the writer and curator Shumon Basar dives deeper into the image itself. The kaleidoscopic result of this... more

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    A woman is implicated in an assassination and captured on CCTV. Instead of looking for a truth behind the image – is she really guilty? – the writer and curator Shumon Basar dives deeper into the image itself. The kaleidoscopic result of this “paranoid, associative portrait” is the gateway for the authors of this volume to meme Basar’s encounter with the digital image and to unfold what can be recognized as a post-digital image practice.To cut, to split, to reformat, to rearrange, to zoom – these techniques mix up the relation of reality and its representations and show that questions concerning the truthfulness of images under post-digital circumstances come to a dead end. The mimetic status of imagery, the search for the one and only original or false copy becomes an unsolvable quest in a world that is overloaded with images. What the authors of this volume therefore call for is not to neglect the concept of mimesis but to treat it as even more important – though as a dynamic not as a normative, hierarchical ranking tool.

     

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    Contributor: Althoff, Sebastian (HerausgeberIn); Linseisen, Elisa (HerausgeberIn); Müller, Maja-Lisa (HerausgeberIn); Winter, Franziska (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783846764954
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    Series: Medien und Mimesis ; Band 6
    Subjects: Überwachung; Surveillance; Forensics; Blow Up; Digitales Bild; Digital Image; Post-Digital; Post-Production; Zoom; Selfie Culture; Post-Produktion; Vergrößerung; Selfie Kultur
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (294 Seiten)
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    Herausgeberangabe auf vorderem Einband: Sebastian Althoff, Elisa Linseisen, Maja-Lisa Müller, Franziska Winter (Eds.)

  2. Re-/Dissolving Mimesis
    Contributor: Althoff, Sebastian (HerausgeberIn); Linseisen, Elisa (HerausgeberIn); Müller, Maja-Lisa (HerausgeberIn); Winter, Franziska (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Wilhelm Fink, Paderborn

    A woman is implicated in an assassination and captured on CCTV. Instead of looking for a truth behind the image – is she really guilty? – the writer and curator Shumon Basar dives deeper into the image itself. The kaleidoscopic result of this... more

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    A woman is implicated in an assassination and captured on CCTV. Instead of looking for a truth behind the image – is she really guilty? – the writer and curator Shumon Basar dives deeper into the image itself. The kaleidoscopic result of this “paranoid, associative portrait” is the gateway for the authors of this volume to meme Basar’s encounter with the digital image and to unfold what can be recognized as a post-digital image practice.To cut, to split, to reformat, to rearrange, to zoom – these techniques mix up the relation of reality and its representations and show that questions concerning the truthfulness of images under post-digital circumstances come to a dead end. The mimetic status of imagery, the search for the one and only original or false copy becomes an unsolvable quest in a world that is overloaded with images. What the authors of this volume therefore call for is not to neglect the concept of mimesis but to treat it as even more important – though as a dynamic not as a normative, hierarchical ranking tool.

     

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    Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Althoff, Sebastian (HerausgeberIn); Linseisen, Elisa (HerausgeberIn); Müller, Maja-Lisa (HerausgeberIn); Winter, Franziska (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783846764954
    Other identifier:
    9783846764954
    Series: Medien und Mimesis ; Band 6
    Subjects: Überwachung; Surveillance; Forensics; Blow Up; Digitales Bild; Digital Image; Post-Digital; Post-Production; Zoom; Selfie Culture; Post-Produktion; Vergrößerung; Selfie Kultur
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (294 Seiten)
    Notes:

    Herausgeberangabe auf vorderem Einband: Sebastian Althoff, Elisa Linseisen, Maja-Lisa Müller, Franziska Winter (Eds.)