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Hacking, Post-Photographic Practice, Digital Détournements

What is Their Relevance for Art in the New Public Space? ; Wolfgang Brückle and Thomas Knüsel in conversation with Achim Mohné

Fast facts

  • Further publishers

    Wolfgang Brückle, Thomas Knüsel

  • Publishment

    • 2021
  • Anthology

    Hacking, Post-Photographic Practice, Digital Détournements

  • Journal

    Die Nummern (10)

  • Organizational unit

  • Subjects

    • Actions, performance, environment, photography
  • Publication format

    Journal article (Article)

Quote

Brückle, Wolfgang, Knüsel, Thomas & Achim, Mohné 2021. Hacking, Post-Photographic Practice, Digital Détournements. Die Nummern 10, 16–22.

Content

During the past decade digital transformation has directly or indirectly inspired the development of new study programs at the Lucerne School of Art and Design. Encouraging digital competence and reflecting on the creative and societal implications of technological change are now key aims of our institution. Post-photography emerged as a central topic in that process. But what exactly do we mean when we use the term? Is it photography for the electronic age, where digital technology transforms, intensifies and expands photography, or does it include all self-interrogation of photographic practices? Does it imply the dominance of metadata over the experience of the image? Is it image or information?

Contains: Wolfgang Brückle and Thomas Knüsel in conversation with Achim Mohné on Hacking, Post-Photographic Practice, Digital Détournements and their relevance for art in the new public space.

Issue Editors
Wolfgang Brückle and Salvatore Vitale
114 pages, May 2021
ISBN 978-3-033-08491-9

Language: English

Keywords

Fotografie

Post-Photograpy

Hacking

Medienkunst

Public Space

public space

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