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In this bold rewriting of visual culture, Brooke Belisle uses dimensionality to rethink the history and theory of media aesthetics. With Depth Effects, she traces A.I.-enabled techniques of computational imaging back to spatial strategies of early photography, analyzing everyday smartphone apps by way of almost-forgotten media forms. Drawing on the work of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Belisle explores depth both as a problem of visual representation (how can flat images depict a voluminous world?) and as a philosophical paradox (how do things cohere beyond the limits of our view?). She explains how today's depth effects continue colonialist ambitions toward totalizing ways of seeing. But she also shows how artists stage dimensionality to articulate what remains invisible and irreducible.

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"This scholarship illuminates a deeper understanding of dimensional aesthetics, computational imaging, and how we see and experience the world through photographic representation. It is, in my opinion, a triumph in the field of visual culture studies."
* Visual Materials Section of the Society of American Archivists *

Table of Contents
Contents

Introduction: Dimensional Aesthetics

Entrelacs I. Depth

1. The Sidedness of Things: Object Recognition and Computer Vision

Entrelacs II. How a Cube Coheres
2. Surfacing Subjectivity: Portrait Mode and Computational Photography

Entrelacs III. Unfinished Incarnation
3. Visible World: Photographic Maps and Computational Photogrammetry

Entrelacs IV. Other Landscapes

Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 12/12/2023
      ISBN13: 9780520393868, 978-0520393868
      ISBN10: 0520393864

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this bold rewriting of visual culture, Brooke Belisle uses dimensionality to rethink the history and theory of media aesthetics. With Depth Effects, she traces A.I.-enabled techniques of computational imaging back to spatial strategies of early photography, analyzing everyday smartphone apps by way of almost-forgotten media forms. Drawing on the work of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Belisle explores depth both as a problem of visual representation (how can flat images depict a voluminous world?) and as a philosophical paradox (how do things cohere beyond the limits of our view?). She explains how today's depth effects continue colonialist ambitions toward totalizing ways of seeing. But she also shows how artists stage dimensionality to articulate what remains invisible and irreducible.

      Trade Review
      "This scholarship illuminates a deeper understanding of dimensional aesthetics, computational imaging, and how we see and experience the world through photographic representation. It is, in my opinion, a triumph in the field of visual culture studies."
      * Visual Materials Section of the Society of American Archivists *

      Table of Contents
      Contents

      Introduction: Dimensional Aesthetics

      Entrelacs I. Depth

      1. The Sidedness of Things: Object Recognition and Computer Vision

      Entrelacs II. How a Cube Coheres
      2. Surfacing Subjectivity: Portrait Mode and Computational Photography

      Entrelacs III. Unfinished Incarnation
      3. Visible World: Photographic Maps and Computational Photogrammetry

      Entrelacs IV. Other Landscapes

      Acknowledgments
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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