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Reconfiguring the Portrait - (Technicities) by Abraham Geil & Tomás Jirsa
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Highlights
- This collection of essays explores the stakes of that seemingly anachronistic comeback.
- Author(s): Abraham Geil & Tomás Jirsa
- 312 Pages
- Philosophy, Aesthetics
- Series Name: Technicities
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About the Book
This collection of essays presents a new multidisciplinary perspective on portraiture in the era of post-digital media
Book Synopsis
This collection of essays explores the stakes of that seemingly anachronistic comeback. It reframes portraiture as a set of cultural techniques for the dynamic performance of subjects entangled in specific medial configurations. Tracking the portrait across a wide range of media - literature, drawings, paintings, grave stelae, films, gallery installations, contemporary music videos, deep fakes, social media, video games and immersive VR interfaces - the contributors interrogate and transform persistent metaphysical and anthropocentric assumptions inherited from traditional notions of portraiture.
As technological practices of the portrait have proliferated across the media ecosystem in recent years, this canonical genre of identity and representation has provoked a new wave of scholarly attention and artistic experimentation.
Review Quotes
Some studies of the portrait are portraits of their subject, describing a singular thing in detail. This is not such a book. Geil and Jirsa have instead built a kaleidoscope, encased the portrait in its reflecting surfaces, and allowed their contributors to rotate it into motion, yielding ever-changing views of the portrait as a generative operation--of form, thought, abstraction, time, and media itself.-- "Eugenie Brinkema, Massachusetts Institute of Technology"