Nomadic Camera

Photography, Displacement and Dis:connectivities

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Multiperspective approach towards photography as a nomadic device and photographs as mobile objects of circulation. From its introduction in the early nineteenth century and through ongoing technical developments, photography has been a mobile medium closely tied to equipment, social conditions and cultural framings. The volume Nomadic Camera investigates the technical, medial and aesthetic relationship between photography and displacement in historical and contemporary perspectives. The contributing authors adopt the term ‘nomadic’ – signifying a transitory form of existence – to explore photography beyond static concepts of being and national boundaries. Viewing photography as a formative part of this history of mobility and migration, the book explores the interplay between the concepts of the ‘nomadic’ and the ‘camera’, offering new perspectives on photography as a medium on the move. The interdisciplinary contributions approach this topic from various angles. They examine photographic tools and technologies; investigate the role of bodies, agents, and performative acts in photographic practices; explore how photography constructs and conveys narratives of movement; and address issues of image circulation, archiving, and memory. From its introduction in the early nineteenth century and through ongoing technical developments, photography has been a mobile medium closely tied to equipment, social conditions and cultural framings. The volume Nomadic Camera investigates the technical, medial and aesthetic relationship between photography and displacement in historical and contemporary perspectives. The contributing authors adopt the term ‘nomadic’ – signifying a transitory form of existence – to explore photography beyond static concepts of being and national boundaries. Viewing photography as a formative part of this history of mobility and migration, the book explores the interplay between the concepts of the ‘nomadic’ and the ‘camera’, offering new perspectives on photography as a medium on the move. The interdisciplinary contributions approach this topic from various angles. They examine photographic tools and technologies; investigate the role of bodies, agents, and performative acts in photographic practices; explore how photography constructs and conveys narratives of movement; and address issues of image circulation, archiving, and memory. Introduction. Nomadic Camera: Photography, Displacement and Dis:connectivities Burcu Dogramaci, Winfried Gerling, Jens Jäger and Birgit Mersmann Section 1. Techniques and Technologies Chapter 1. Fugitive Heat: Notes on Richard Mosse’s Thermal Images Winfried Gerling Chapter 2. Reflections on Photography and ‘Flight’ : Encounters with Human and More-than-Human Lives in Transit Noemi Quagliati Chapter 3. The Nomadic Camera as a Given Camera : Concepts in Documentaries on Flight and Migration Florian Krautkrämer Chapter 4. “A still image with a little bit of life to it” : Towards a Migratory Aesthetic of Smartphone Photography Svea Braeunert Chapter 5. In Transition: Nomadic Cameras, Displaced Photographers and Migratory Images Burcu Dogramaci Section 2. Body, Agents and Performativity Chapter 6. Albert Frisch and the Representation of the Body in Visual Narratives of Early Amazonian Photography Sabrina Moura Chapter 7. “I am not migrating to the USA” : Performing Migrancy in Paulo Nazareth’s Notícias de América Lara Bourdin Chapter 8. Acting for Those We Left Behind : The Performance and Exchange of Family Photographs by Guest Workers in Denmark in the 1970s Mette Sandbye Chapter 9. A Conversation with Fatimah M. Dadzie on Her Documentary Fati’s Choice (Le choix de Fati) (Ghana, South Africa, 2021) Winfried Gerling and Jens Jäger Chapter 10. The Nomadic Camera and Digital Visual Journalism : Ethical Considerations in the Making Evelyn Runge Section 3. Media Narrations and Narratives Chapter 11. The Camera in the Service of Humanism and the Legacies of Neorealism Fabienne Liptay Chapter 12. Weaponised Environments: From the Migrant Image to the Media of Causes T. J. Demos Chapter 13. Unfolding Postmigrant Stories : Narratives of Resettlement and Homemaking in Tammy Law’s Photobook Permission to Belong Birgit Mersmann Chapter 14. Nomadic Photography: Jeff Moore’s Lockdown London Homeless Project Christina Tente Chapter 15. The Registry of Itinerant Architectures Ainslie Murray Section 4. Circulation, Archive and Memory Chapter 16. Captured Reality: Oba Ovonramwen and the Benin Bronzes Stefanie Michels Chapter 17. “Nowhere in Africa”? German-Jewish Experiences of Migration and Exile in Kenya: A Family Photo Album Anna Sophia Messner Chapter 18. The METROMOD Archive as a “Living Archive” : Researching Exile Photography in New York in the 1930s and 1940s Helene Roth Chapter 19. The Israeli Government Press Office Photography Department : A Case Study on Photographic Action in the Middle East Annette Vowinckel Chapter 20. “Salam azizam, chetori?”: Nomadic Family Photographs in the Iranian Diaspora Cathrine Bublatzky Chapter 21. Moving Archives and Liquid Time : The Work of Photographs in an Age of Decomposition Elizabeth Edwards Biographies of the Authors
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Jaar
2026
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Engels
Pagina's
400
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875 gr
EAN
9789462705029
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237 x 157 x 27 mm
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Paperback

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