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In an 1828 letter to his partner Nicephore Niepce, Louis Daguerre wrote, "I am burning with desire to see your experiments from nature." In this book, Geoffrey Batchen analyzes the desire to photograph as it emerged within the philosophical and scientific milieus that preceded the actual invention of photography.
Recent accounts of photography's identity tend to divide between the postmodern view that all identity is determined by context and a formalist effort to define the fundamental characteristics of photography as a medium. Batchen critiques both approaches by way of a detailed discussion of photography's conception in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. In this refiguring of the traditional story of photography's origins, Batchen examines the output of the various nominees for "first photographer," then incorporates this information into a mode of historical criticism informed by the work of Michel Foucault and Jacques Derrida.
The result is a way of thinking about photography that persuasively accords with the medium's undeniable conceptual, political, and historical complexity.
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Burning with Desire: The Conception of Photography
February 26, 1999, The MIT Press
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0262522594 9780262522595
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Burning with desire: the conception of photography
1997, The MIT Press
in English
0262024276 9780262024273
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