Scalability and its Limits in Photography and (Digital) Sculpture
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Author: Buket Altinoba, Maria Männig, Ursula Ströbele (eds.)
This anthology investigates scaling practices as a cultural technique, em- phasizing measuring, scanning, trans- forming, and projecting objects in time and space. It explores the com- plex intersections between two- and three-dimensionality from the per- spectives of art history, visual studies, and media studies. Special attention is paid to photography and (digital)sculpture, two increasingly intertwined fields. The concept of merging dimen- sions is now cutting-edge in both contemporary digitized photography and digital sculpture. The anthology also delves into the limits of scalability, the aesthetics of disruption, and the glitches that can occur when pushing these boundaries.
ISBN 9783111374871. De Gruyter. pb. 256 pages. 112 colour ills. 24 x 17 cm.
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This anthology investigates scaling practices as a cultural technique, em- phasizing measuring, scanning, trans- forming, and projecting objects in time and space. It explores the com- plex intersections between two- and three-dimensionality from the per- spectives of art history, visual studies, and media studies. Special attention is paid to photography and (digital)sculpture, two increasingly intertwined fields. The concept of merging dimen- sions is now cutting-edge in both contemporary digitized photography and digital sculpture. The anthology also delves into the limits of scalability, the aesthetics of disruption, and the glitches that can occur when pushing these boundaries.
ISBN 9783111374871. De Gruyter. pb. 256 pages. 112 colour ills. 24 x 17 cm.
not yet published