Design and Photography: Pinhole, Perpendicular, Programmatic

This article advocates a transformative reevaluation of photographic discourse, redirecting its focus from visual aesthetics to the underlying programmatic principles initiating them. It explores photographic systems as a central concept in the oeuvres under scrutiny, uncovering a profound alignment...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of comparative literature & aesthetics 2025-03, Vol.48 (1), p.115
1. Verfasser: Toister, Yanai
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Zusammenfassung:This article advocates a transformative reevaluation of photographic discourse, redirecting its focus from visual aesthetics to the underlying programmatic principles initiating them. It explores photographic systems as a central concept in the oeuvres under scrutiny, uncovering a profound alignment with design philosophy that starkly contrasts with prevailing interpretations. This theoretical recalibration critically addresses the historical neglect of photographic apparatuses, asserting their indispensable influence across the annals of photographic history despite their notable absence in conventional narratives. Through analysis of the distinctive artistic oeuvres of Aim Deuelle Luski, Tuula Narhinen and Tamas Waliczky, the article illustrates the seamless interplay between photographic methods and speculative design, challenging the conventional metrics of photographic value. By advocating this shift, the article invites a comprehensive rethinking of photographic education and practice, urging an in-depth exploration of the conceptual frameworks that underpin the medium, thereby fostering a richer, more nuanced understanding of photography's essence and potential. Keywords: Pinhole camera, apparatus, program, Vilem Flusser, Tuula Narhinen, Tamas Waliczky
ISSN:0252-8169