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Dreaming the Street

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Dreaming the Street by David Lurie explores the complex relationship between street photography and digital technology. Combining documentary and fine art photography, Lurie captures urban life with a focus on how smartphone technology and social media platforms democratise image-making while simultaneously exploiting personal data. The collection sheds light on the social and political implications of unequal access to digital culture, highlighting issues of class and race embedded in the modern photographic landscape.
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This book will appeal to readers interested in photography, visual arts, and contemporary social issues. It is especially suited for those who appreciate thoughtful analysis of technology's impact on culture and urban life.

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In this new collection, the internationally exhibited and award-winning documentary and fine art photographer, David Lurie, returns to the terrain of the city, but this time with a specific visual agenda in mind. He shapes this with the eye for a carefully composed frame of both a documentarist and a fine artist. Dreaming the Street strikes at the very heart of the dilemma of unequal access to the technological means of productionβ€”the digital sphere, usually reached via the ubiquitous smartphone.

With his aesthetic eye, skilful sense of composition, lighting, and colour and, most importantly, a keen sense of the topicality and socio-political importance of what is contained within his frames, in his new project, Lurie visually dramatizes the explosion of cheap and available camera technology built into smartphones. This has coincided with a corresponding explosion of the platforms on which their images can be seenβ€”social media. This seemingly extreme democratisation of image making in fact also disempowers, by turning the data inherent in all imagesβ€”locations, faces, frequency of images, likes and dislikesβ€”into monetisable information to be harvested and deployed by social media corporations.

Street photography started out as a means to document and thereby understand new ways of living that rapid urbanisation and industrial work and leisure practices had brought about. As a medium, street photography focused on popular culture and the working classes as a result. The novelty of having one's lifestyle and values disseminated photographically is a mainstay of the street photography idiomβ€”one that is now overshadowed by the ubiquity of its post-capitalist, self-initiated forms. This very ubiquity conceals the ideology behind a variable and radically unequal access to digital culture, still very much organised along class and racial lines.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9788857247670

Publisher: Skira

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 27 October 2022

Country: Italy

Imprint: Skira

Illustration: 115 Illustrations, color

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 300.0mm

Height: 280.0mm

Weight: 1040g

Pages: 108

About the Author

David Lurie (Cape Town, 1951) is an internationally exhibited and award-winning documentary and fine art photographer, with a considerable back catalogue of prestigious and successful exhibitions and books of his work. Recent book collections with highly respected European publishing houses have taken cityscapes and landscapes as their subject, specifically those of his native Cape Town, the Cradle of Humankind, and the mysterious semi-desert vistas of South Africa's Karoo region.

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