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Order and collapse : The lives of archives

Order and collapse : The lives of archives

Häftad bok.

Nyskick. Utforska den digitala transformationen av arkiv och konstnärliga perspektiv i Order and Collapse. | Art and Theory, Utg. 2016 | Danskt band. 8:o (243x220 mm)

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ISBN
9789188031020
Titel
Order and collapse : the lives of archives
Författare
Broomberg, Adam
Förlag
Art and Theory
Utgivningsår
2016
Omfång
191 sidor
Bandtyp
Danskt band
Mått
243 x 220 mm Ryggbredd 20 mm
Vikt
830 g
Språk
Svenska
Baksidestext
The normative order and authoritarian use of conventional archives has long been criticized. This book explores the current digitally informed transformation and multiplication of archives with their increase in both accessibility and the amount of data produced, stored, and circulated. Despite improved search capabilities, documents including photographs and other images are in danger of sinking into oblivion. However, new knowledge, connotations and materialities are also emerging. The texts and artworks in Order and Collapse represent a selection of contemporary artistic and research-based approaches to existing archives, the act of collecting images and creating new archives. Negative is a series of publications that critically review and analyse the practices, histories, and aesthetics of photographic culture. Negative is a collaboration between the Hasselblad Foundation, Valand Academy at the University of Gothenburg, and Art and Theory Publishing. Earlier books in the series: Imprint: Visual Narratives in Books and Beyond, 2013 Auto: Self-Representation and Digital Photography, 2014 Broken: Environmental Photography, 2014