A Relational Ecology of Photographic Practices

This paper proposes a relational history of media artifacts, which decentralizes the dominance of the photographer or filmmaker as the absolute author of the work. It adds an alternative account to understanding the creative process and the subsequent study of media forms by discussing film and phot...

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Main Author: Jacqui Knight
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre for Philosophical Research 2017-11-01
Series:Avant: Journal of Philosophical-Interdisciplinary Vanguard
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Online Access:http://avant.edu.pl/wp-content/uploads/J-Knight-A-Relational-Ecology.pdf
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spelling doaj-2db51b6bae7d46cdbd134151ab143db22020-11-24T23:08:36ZengCentre for Philosophical ResearchAvant: Journal of Philosophical-Interdisciplinary Vanguard2082-67102017-11-018S28529310.26913/80s02017.0111.0026A Relational Ecology of Photographic PracticesJacqui KnightThis paper proposes a relational history of media artifacts, which decentralizes the dominance of the photographer or filmmaker as the absolute author of the work. It adds an alternative account to understanding the creative process and the subsequent study of media forms by discussing film and photographic practices as the reciprocal affective relationship between the maker, their intentions, materials, technologies, non-human agents and the environment. By reorganizing the anthropocentrism of art historical narratives, which typically exclude corporeality and materiality as drivers of human history, we are able to discuss the complex dynamic meshwork of determinants that bring photographic artifacts into existence: the lived, animate, vital materialism at once emergent and mixing of different causalities and temporalities.http://avant.edu.pl/wp-content/uploads/J-Knight-A-Relational-Ecology.pdfdecisive momentdistributed cognitionen⁠tan⁠gle⁠mentnew materialismrelational ecologies
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A Relational Ecology of Photographic Practices
Avant: Journal of Philosophical-Interdisciplinary Vanguard
decisive moment
distributed cognition
en⁠tan⁠gle⁠ment
new materialism
relational ecologies
author_facet Jacqui Knight
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title A Relational Ecology of Photographic Practices
title_short A Relational Ecology of Photographic Practices
title_full A Relational Ecology of Photographic Practices
title_fullStr A Relational Ecology of Photographic Practices
title_full_unstemmed A Relational Ecology of Photographic Practices
title_sort relational ecology of photographic practices
publisher Centre for Philosophical Research
series Avant: Journal of Philosophical-Interdisciplinary Vanguard
issn 2082-6710
publishDate 2017-11-01
description This paper proposes a relational history of media artifacts, which decentralizes the dominance of the photographer or filmmaker as the absolute author of the work. It adds an alternative account to understanding the creative process and the subsequent study of media forms by discussing film and photographic practices as the reciprocal affective relationship between the maker, their intentions, materials, technologies, non-human agents and the environment. By reorganizing the anthropocentrism of art historical narratives, which typically exclude corporeality and materiality as drivers of human history, we are able to discuss the complex dynamic meshwork of determinants that bring photographic artifacts into existence: the lived, animate, vital materialism at once emergent and mixing of different causalities and temporalities.
topic decisive moment
distributed cognition
en⁠tan⁠gle⁠ment
new materialism
relational ecologies
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