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Title Beta exercise : the theory and practice of Osamu Kanemura / edited by Marco Mazzi, Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei ; ttranslated by Michiyo Miyake & Nicholas Marshall.

Publication Info. [Santa Barbara, California] ; Earth, Milky Way : punctum books, 2019.
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Description 1 online resource (227 pages) : illustrations ;
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Summary Beta Exercise: The Theory and Practice of Osamu Kanemura is the first bilingual (Japanese-English) book to provide an overview of the theoretical work of Japanese photographer and video artist Osamu Kanemura, a unique voice in the world of contemporary photography. The opening essay "Life Is a Gift" comments on the transformation of human life into an exchangeable commodity and the abstraction it entails. "Essay 01" develops Kanemura's idea of photographic "technique" in an era when such techniques have become accessible to all, radically undermining the importance of human subjectivity in the process of capturing the photographic image: "We can say that modern technology constitutes photographic technique." Instead, Kanemura argues, extra-technical elements such as concept and vision will have to compensate for the expression of individuality that technique is no longer able to convey. Taking cues from Kiyoshi Kurosawa and Karlheinz Stockhausen, the essay "Dead-Stick Landing" develops Kanemura's theory of the moving image as mechanical system, solely governed by an "on-off switch." "Essay 02" develops these ideas into a consideration of cinematic time and the experience of boredom in cinema as the result of a truthful "loyalty" expressed to machines, and not to stories. The essays are accompanied by an extensive two-part interview with Italian photographer Marco Mazzi, touching upon topics ranging from the technical aspects of his equipment, the concept of non-editing, and the destruction of the frame to the similarity between Mao's dialectics and the camera, the presence of the human figure as trace, and the politics of photographing Tokyo.
Language Text in English and Japanese, translated from the Japanese.
Note Description based on electronic version of record (viewed on June 2nd, 2020).
Subject Kanemura, Osamu, 1964-
Kanemura, Osamu, 1964- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJc83GtXJpx9cD86mp9VYP
Photography -- Japan.
Photography, Artistic.
Architectural photography.
Photographie artistique.
Photographie d'architecture.
art photography.
Individual photographers.
Photography / Individual Photographers.
Architectural photography
Photography
Photography, Artistic
Japan https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkT7GyCmyjxytDfqk6Yfq
Added Author Mazzi, Marco, editor.
Gerven Oei, Vincent W. J. van, 1983- editor.
Miyake, Michiyo, translator.
Marshall, Nicholas, 1942- translator.
Other Form: Print version: 9781947447776
ISBN 1947477781 (electronic bk.)
9781947477780 (electronic bk.)
1947447777 (electronic bk.)
9781947447776 (electronic bk.)
9781947477773 (electronic bk.)
1947477773 (electronic bk.)
9781947477783 (ePDF)
9781947447776 (print)
Standard No. 10.21983/P3.0241.1.00. doi
AU@ 000066441392

 
    
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