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Camera

Camera

Marcelline Delbecq
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Literary Nonfiction. Art. Photography. Marcelline Delbecq's CAMERA stitches itself together from a constellation of inquiries into photography as a practice of intuition and enigma. Delbecq interlaces works of film, photography, and writing to open a dialogue with herself, investigating the photography's impulse to reach outward. Camera forges an interplay between movement--the kind that lingers behind visual object--and stillness, implicating a theory of the image as an interpretative, embodied act. With the fixity and power that looking at photographs enables, CAMERA builds an awareness, like that of Chris Marker's distinction between Russian and American filmmakers, that unravels notions of "as above, so below."
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ugly Duckling Presse
Release
September 01, 2019
ISBN
1946433284
ISBN 13
9781946433282

Camera

Marcelline Delbecq
0/5 ( ratings)
Literary Nonfiction. Art. Photography. Marcelline Delbecq's CAMERA stitches itself together from a constellation of inquiries into photography as a practice of intuition and enigma. Delbecq interlaces works of film, photography, and writing to open a dialogue with herself, investigating the photography's impulse to reach outward. Camera forges an interplay between movement--the kind that lingers behind visual object--and stillness, implicating a theory of the image as an interpretative, embodied act. With the fixity and power that looking at photographs enables, CAMERA builds an awareness, like that of Chris Marker's distinction between Russian and American filmmakers, that unravels notions of "as above, so below."
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ugly Duckling Presse
Release
September 01, 2019
ISBN
1946433284
ISBN 13
9781946433282

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