Migration as Agitation – The Photographic Beyond the Image
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The essays in this issue direct their focus towards intermedial, as well as interpictorial, forays along the borderlines of the photographic and examine the potentials inherent to these explorations: for example, their ability to theorize about photography beyond dual conceptual systems, to shift fixed geographic and media-specific notions of delimitation, or to dynamize (re)orderings of photographic images – not least in the field of the arts.
Editors
Katharina Sykora, Ulla Fischer-Westhauser, Uwe Schögl
Content
Zoe Leonard
Detail from New York Harbor I
Ilka Becker
Displaced Images / Displaced Subjects
Zoe Leonard’s Practice of Dephotographing Migration
Katharina Sykora
The Given Image and the Image as a Gift
Zoe Leonard
Crossing the Equator
Lucy Soutter
Expanded Photography: Persistence of the Photographic
Kristin Schrader
Katja vom Stein
Para- and Postphotographic Agencies On Pierre Huyghe and Thomas Ruff
Ulrike Blumenthal
Astrid Köhler
Luring Reflections, Photographic Aberrations, and Disruptive Visions:
On the varying Relations between Mirrors and Pictures
Helen Westgeest
Interrogating Tele-Visual Mediation through Photogenic Fragments and Obstructions
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