Fotografia com a protogeometria

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Tomáš Dvořák

L’article investiga les relacions entre el mesurament i la creació d’imatges, centrant-se en el context històric comú per a la universalització dels estàndards de mesurament i l’aparició de la fotografia. Analitza diverses obres d’art que aborden directament el problema del mesurament i l’estandardització (les 3 stoppages-étalon de Marcel Dchamp; Throwing Three Balls in the Air to Get a Straight Line (Best of Thirty-Six Attempts) de John Baldessari; i Constant de Sasha Litvintseva i Beny Wagner) per a demostrar la tensió entre allò particular i allò universal, allò material i allò ideal, i afirmar que tant els estàndards metrològics com les imatges tècniques sempre existeixen com a múltiples variants d’entitats idealitzades.

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fotografia, mesurament, estandardització, protogeometria

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Dvořák, Tomáš. “Fotografia com a protogeometria”. Artnodes, no. 34, pp. 1-10, doi:10.7238/artnodes.v0i34.425717.
Biografia de l'autor/a

Tomáš Dvořák, FAMU a Prague

Tomáš Dvořák ha estat professor associat en el Departament de Fotografia de la Facultat de Cinema i TV (FAMU) de l’Acadèmia d’Arts Escèniques de Praga. La seva recerca se centra en la història i la teoria de les arts, els mèdia i la cultura visual, amb èmfasi en els seus contextos científics i tecnològics. Recentment va editar, amb Jussi Parikka, Photography Off the Scale: Theories and Technologies of the Mass Image (Edinburgh University Press 2021) i un número especial de la revista Philosophy of Photography (2022, vol. 13, núm. 1) sobre la creació d’imatges sense cambra.

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