The Human Shutter
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The Human Shutter
The book celebrates art and artists, philosophers,Β and scientists inspired by stereoscopic vision. TheΒ origin of photographic cinema is reframed basedΒ on a multitude of visual examples. Based on whatΒ happens after light appears on the retina, the ideaΒ of the stereoscope as a tool of critical inquiry isΒ also explored. 76 b&w, 17 col.Β illus.
New perspectives on photography and binocular vision.
The Human Shutter explores how binocular rivalry, termed "the human shutter," provokes a reexamination of the standard chronology of cinema. The role of the human shutter is demonstrated here with a preliminary taxonomy of astonishing images excavated from the photographic archive.
The book first looks at how photographic stillness, depth, and motion emerged en masse, departing from the gradualist narratives familiar in histories of photography and film. Next, it addresses the role of binocular vision in the history of painting and photography. It further examines the rich history of early stereoviews that constitute the origins of photographic cinema and other instances of temporality. Lastly, it explores what happens after light arrives at the retina, employing the stereoscope as a metaphor for critical thinking.
In addition to these new perspectives, The Human Shutter contains significant original research on early photographers who explored motion with binocular vision, especially Antoine Claudet and Giorgio Sommer. The volume also takes into consideration the work of modern and contemporary artists and experimental filmmakers who have focused on stereoscopic spaces, including Marcel Duchamp, Robert Smithson, Lucy Raven, Ken Jacobs, Alfons Schilling, Arakawa and Gins, and OpenEndedGroup.
Series: Investigations of Lens and Screen Arts
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781835950395
Publisher: Intellect
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 10 December 2024
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Intellect Books
Illustration: 17 Halftones, color; 76 Halftones, black and white
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 19.0mm
Width: 190.0mm
Height: 244.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 270
About the Author
Robert L. Bowen is a New York-based artist, writer,Β and professor teaching photography, film, and artΒ history. His work has focused on perception,Β distinguishing illusion from reality in photography,Β stereoscopic cinema, and experimentalΒ architecture.
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