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Welche Geschichten erzählt uns die Fotografie über die "Seele des Himmels" im digitalen Zeitalter? Der Band greift das traditionelle Genre der Wolkendarstellung auf, um die Digitalisierung und ihre Folgen zu diskutieren. Über Fotografie nachzudenken, heißt heute, über die Infrastruktur nachzudenken, die sie vernetzt und organisiert. Egal, ob Bilder von Überwachungskameras oder Satelliten, digitalisiertes Archivbildmaterial oder Urlaubsaufnahmen auf unseren Smartphones, - sie alle sind heutzutage als digitale Daten in der Cloud gespeichert und werden von Künstlichen Intelligenzen verarbeitet. Im Dialog von fotohistorischen und aktuellen Arbeiten spannt der Katalog zur Themenausstellung einen weiten Bogen von den Anfängen der Wolkendarstellung in der Fotografie bis hin zu den globalen Auswirkungen der Cloud-Computing-Technologie. Das Projekt wird gefördert durch die Kulturstiftung des Bundes sowie durch den C/O Berlin Friends e.V. Mit Arbeiten von: Claudia Angelmaier, Sylvia Ballhause, Marie Clerel, Raphaël Dallaporta, Fragmentin, Noémie Goudal, Louis Henderson, Noa Jansma, Stefan Karrer, Almut Linde, Lisa Oppenheim, Trevor Paglen, Meghann Riepenhoff, Simon Roberts, Evan Roth, Mario Santamaría, Adrian Sauer, Andy Sewell, Shinseungback Kimyonghun, Louis Vignes und Charles Nègre Kathrin Schönegg, Dr. phil., ist Fotografiehistorikerin und arbeitet als Kuratorin bei C/O Berlin. -- What stories does photography tell us about the "spirit in the sky" in the digital age? This book looks at the traditional genre of cloudscape painting as a basis for discussing digitization and its consequences. When we think about photography today, we also need to think about the infrastructure that crosslinks and organizes it. Whether we are talking about images from surveillance cameras or satellites, digitized archival images or holiday shots on our smartphones, all these pictures are now stored as digital data in the cloud and processed by AI. In the dialogue between historical photographs and current works, the exhibition catalogue covers a wide arc ranging from the first depictions of clouds in photography to the global impact of cloud computing technology. The project is funded by the German Federal Cultural Foundation and C/O Berlin Friends. With works by: Claudia Angelmaier, Sylvia Ballhause, Marie Clerel, Raphaël Dallaporta, Fragmentin, Noémie Goudal, Louis Henderson, Noa Jansma, Stefan Karrer, Almut Linde, Lisa Oppenheim, Trevor Paglen, Meghann Riepenhoff, Simon Roberts, Evan Roth, Mario Santamaría, Adrian Sauer, Andy Sewell, Shinseungback Kimyonghun, Louis Vignes, and Charles Nègre Kathrin Schönegg is a historian of photography working as curator at C/O Berlin.
Genre: Art / General (fancy, right?)
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