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Selected Correspondence of William Henry Fox Talbot, 1823-1874

Author : William Henry Fox Talbot
Publisher :
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 31,11 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Photography
ISBN :

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William Henry Fox Talbot, the pioneer of practical photography using the negative-positive process, was a prolific correspondent and a great friend of many of the leading scientists of his day, including J.F.W. Herschel and David Brewster. This book contains full descriptions of some 270 letters to Talbot from 15 correspondents, held in the archive of the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television in Bradford. Extensive quotations from the letters are included in the entries. The book sheds light on Talbot's work over half a century, on the controversies into which he was unwillingly drawn, and on the recognition he received from his peers.

Records of the Dawn of Photography

Author : Larry J. Schaaf
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 457 pages
File Size : 43,99 MB
Release : 1996-04-18
Category : Science
ISBN : 0521440513

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Full facsimile of two of the most important documents in the history of photography.

Scenes of Projection

Author : Jill H. Casid
Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Page : 309 pages
File Size : 10,97 MB
Release : 2015-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 1452942501

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Theorizing vision and power at the intersections of the histories of psychoanalysis, media, scientific method, and colonization, Scenes of Projection poaches the prized instruments at the heart of the so-called scientific revolution: the projecting telescope, camera obscura, magic lantern, solar microscope, and prism. From the beginnings of what is retrospectively enshrined as the origins of the Enlightenment and in the wake of colonization, the scene of projection has functioned as a contraption for creating a fantasy subject of discarnate vision for the exercise of “reason.” Jill H. Casid demonstrates across a range of sites that the scene of projection is neither a static diagram of power nor a fixed architecture but rather a pedagogical setup that operates as an influencing machine of persistent training. Thinking with queer and feminist art projects that take up old devices for casting an image to reorient this apparatus of power that produces its subject, Scenes of Projection offers a set of theses on the possibilities for felt embodiment out of the damaged and difficult pasts that haunt our present.

The Engine of Visualization

Author : Patrick Maynard
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 349 pages
File Size : 43,17 MB
Release : 2018-08-06
Category : Photography
ISBN : 1501728636

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In the first philosophical book wholly about photography, Patrick Maynard dispels some basic, persistent confusions by treating photography as a technology—a way to enhance and filter human power. Once photography is understood as a kind of technology, Maynard argues, insights about technology may be applied to provide the general perspective on photography that has been missing.

Selene's Two Faces

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Publisher : BRILL
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 42,93 MB
Release : 2018-08-13
Category : Science
ISBN : 9004298878

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If any scientific object has over the course of human history aroused the fascination of both scientists and artists worldwide, it is beyond doubt the moon. The moon is also by far the most interesting celestial body when it comes to reflecting on the dualistic nature of photography as applied to the study of the universe. Against this background, Selene’s Two Faces sets out to look at the scientific purpose, aesthetic expression, and influence of early lunar drawings, maps and photographs, including spacecraft imaging. In its approach, Selene’s Two Faces is intermedial, intercultural and interdisciplinary. It brings together not only various media (photography, maps, engravings, lithographs, globes, texts), and cultures (from Europe, America and Asia), but also theoretical perspectives. See inside the book.

Mechanisms of Image Deterioration in Early Photographs

Author : Mike Ware
Publisher : NMSI Trading Ltd
Page : 98 pages
File Size : 15,41 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Great Britain
ISBN : 9780901805782

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The considerations offered in this analysis of the conditions required for the conservation of early photographs will help inform difficult ethical decision-making by curators faced with the conflicting obligations of access and conservation, and will also be of interest to photohistorians, conservators and collectors.

Specimens and Marvels

Author : William Henry Fox Talbot
Publisher :
Page : 88 pages
File Size : 18,10 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Photography
ISBN :

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"Focuses on Talbot's ambitions for the mystical blend of science and art ... as outlined in his classic volume 'The pencil of nature'"--Bk. jacket.

Visual Cultures in Science and Technology

Author : Klaus Hentschel
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 523 pages
File Size : 16,94 MB
Release : 2014-10-30
Category : Science
ISBN : 0191027707

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This book is offers a broad, comparative survey of a booming field within the history of science: the history, generation, use, and function of images in scientific practice. It explores every aspect of visuality in science, arguing for the concept of visual domains. What makes a good scientific image? What cultural baggage is essential to it? Is science indeed defined by its pictures? This book aims to provide a synthesis of the history, generation, use, and transfer of images in scientific practice. It delves into the rich reservoir of case studies on visual representations in scientific and technological practice that have accumulated over the past couple of decades by historians, sociologists, and philosophers of science. The main aim is thus located on the meta-level. It adopts an integrative view of recurrently noted general features of visual cultures in science and technology, something hitherto unachieved and believed by many to be a mission impossible. By systematic comparison of numerous case studies, the purview broadens away from myopic microanalysis in search of overriding patterns. The many different disciplines and research areas involved encompass mathematics, technology, natural history, medicine, the geosciences, astronomy, chemistry, and physics. The chosen examples span the period from the Renaissance to the late 20th century. The broad range of visual representations in scientific practice is treated, as well as schooling in pattern recognition, design and implementation of visual devices, and a narrowing in on the special role of illustrators and image specialists.