“The task of a philosophy of photography is to reflect upon this possibility of freedom - and thus its significance - in a world dominated by apparatuses; to reflect upon the way in which, despite everything, it is possible for human beings to give significance to their lives in the face of the chance necessity of death. Such a philosophy is necessary because it is the only form of revolution left open to us.”
Quote by Vilém Flusser
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Towards a Philosophy of Photography
This book delves into the conceptual and theoretical aspects of photography, examining its role in art, culture, and society. more
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