also serving as notes for Archaeography - the class.
Some points
Here is a menu for thinking about the material properties of photographs, how they are made, how they feel when they are handled and viewed.
Behind the menu lie different qualities and values that are applied to the photographic image, as an item of material culture.
Ways of conceiving the materiality of (photographic) mediation, the photographic mode of engagement.
taking a materialist view
of photowork, the materiality of the image
origins and genealogy
the camera obscura
the camera lucida
optics, geometry and perspective - the transformation of three into two dimensions
the sketch, the architectural drawing, the painting, the mural, the print and the illustrated book as fixed images
1839 and the fixing of the image in light sensitive materials
the daguerreotype - ghosts in the mirror, and the uncanny
the negative and the positive - the reproducibility of the photographic image
other chemical processes - alchemy and chemistry, poisons, acids and alkalis, smells in the photolab
the print and the notion of the art of darkroom developing, processing and printing
science, craft and industry - the commercialization and industrialization of photography
standardized processes and products
the antiquarian avant-garde in contemporary photography and the interest in "alternative" processes
the materiality of viewing the photograph
modes of engagement - prints, projected images, CRTs, the stereo viewer, the daguerreotype case, the album, the exhibition print, the book plate, the newspaper image, the iPhoto slideshow
the tain of the mirror - photographic papers and surfaces
published photographic prints - half-tones and screens, duotones, fine printing processes
patina and longevity
colors and dyes, grain and resolution, sharpness, dynamic range, surface quality and other fetishistic interests
work to think about -
David Hockney on optics and the old masters - see camera obscura
the anonymous daguerreotype
Abelardo Morrell, the pinhole camera and camera obscura
Andreas Gursky and the ultimate print - [link]