Title of article :
THE ONTOLOGY OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND IMAGES
Author/Authors :
değirmenci, koray erciyes üniversitesi - edebiyat fakültesi - sosyoloji bölümü, Turkey
Abstract :
This article attempts to understand the fate of conventional notions of photographic indexicality and referentiality in the digital era where digital images have replaced analog images almost completely. Following a critical overview of relevant literature on digital photography, the author makes a conceptual distinction between referentiality and indexicality with respect to their implications for the notion of photographic realism. With a particular focus on the concept of indexicality, defined herein as an element that radically determines the definition of photography, the author argues that the image becomes a “thing” in digital images in the absence of indexicality by using Jean-Paul Sartre’s notion of “illusion of immanence”, a claim that would strongly challenge the view that digital images can still be regarded as photographs that themselves presuppose a particular relationship between an image and its object.
Keywords :
Analog photography , digital photography , indexicality , referentiality , realism , simulation , illusion of immanence.
Journal title :
Art-Sanat
Journal title :
Art-Sanat