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Philosophy of Photography 2 (2):215-219 (2012)

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  1. The Grin of Schrödinger's Cat; Quantum Photography and the limits of Representation.Daniel Rubinstein - 2013 - In Daniel Rubinstein, Johnny Golding & Andy Fisher (eds.), On the Verge of Photography: Imaging Beyond Representation. ARTicle Press. pp. 33-49.
    The famous quantum physics experiment 'Schrödinger's cat' suggests that some situations are undecidable, i.e. they exist outside of the normative distinctions between 'truth' and 'false' because both states can co-exist under certain conditions. This paper suggests that photography has very close links with this state of affairs, because photography allows one to move from the world of certainty into the quantum dimension of undecidability and indeterminate states.
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  • Vilém Flusser’s Theories of Photography and Technical Images in a U.S. Art Historical Context.Martha Schwendener - 2014 - Flusser Studies 18 (1).
    In the field of U.S. art history, the photography specialization is fairly new and the discourse is dominated by a handful of voices like Walter Benjamin and Roland Barthes, while Vilém Flusser has been virtually ignored. This essay examines the trilogy of “technical image” texts Flusser wrote in the 1980s—Towards a Philosophy of Photography, Into the Universe of Technical Images, and Does Writing Have a Future? —and beyond these, locating the seeds of Flusser’s “photophilosophy” in his use of information and (...)
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