VISA 1Q98 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Roland Barthes, Louis Daguerre, Photo Manipulation

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Lecture 3 - the myth of photographic truth. When we think about questions of representation we need to consider the different meanings associated with different types of images. For example, the debate about whether an image is real, accurate, and truthful or whether it is a social and ideological construction gets intensified when we focus on the medium of photography. For many, no matter how detailed a painting or drawing might be there is still an understanding that it is a representation created by the hand of an artist and is, therefore, one person"s visual interpretation of the world. When we throw a mechanical medium like photography into the mix, however, these lines get a bit blurred, and they have been blurred since the very early days of photography. One of the earliest forms of photography was the daguerreotype. It was invented by a man named louis jacques mande daguerre and was introduced to the world in.

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