Between 1500 and 1900, paintings and paintings were the main medium of visual art. They represent the universe based on the imagination and technical power of the author. However, the birth of a photograph provides new possibilities and new ways to portray and demonstrate accurate and complete "real" reality. This book is based on Susan Sontag's book "Photography" which discusses and explores the concept of genuine images and the role of real photographs.
Following television photo analysis by Susan Sontag and Marshall McLuhan, Heffernan explores the impact Internet has on broader culture. The use of the Internet should be regarded as an artistic position no matter how rough the form is, and use it as a lens to see everything from animated GIF to Twitter and Tumblr You should. Uber and Airbnb have transformed from edge creativity to mainstream lifestyle in a very short period of time. Sundararajan, a professor of economics at New York University, examines key players in a wide range of socio-economic impacts by supporting shared economies, start-up companies in space, and participants and ideas, and how various approaches I predicted that it will work.
Susan Sontagu wrote a photograph in 1977 long before the founder of Instagram was born: "Capitalist society requires an image-based culture, which includes purchasing and anesthesia classes, race and sex It is necessary to provide a lot of stimulating entertainment.The change of society is replaced with the change of image.To consume multiple images and goods freely is equivalent to freedom itself. "
There are many persistent problems with various aspects of the photo. In her work "On Photography" (1977), Susan Sontag is discussing concerns about the objectivity of the picture. This is a controversial subject in the world of photography. Mr. Sontag believes that "photography is for photography, meaning to build a relationship with a world similar to knowledge, so it is kind of a force." From the viewpoint of photo composition, these factors may reflect specific social and historical backgrounds. Along these lines, the picture is a subjective form of expression.
In her breakthrough work "On Photography", Susan Sontag wrote: "The picture provides evidence ... the picture proves that something happened through mysterious evidence "This seemingly meaningless posted photo serves as social evidence and there is no way to announce your existence in some way even if that picture is unreadable. "My daughter is dancing at her school ... Every single parent uses his cell phone to block the sight of their real children ... and everyone is ten feet high I am seeing - it is like "Look, you're a fucking child!"