Series |
Quaderni di Venezia Arti
Edited book | In my End is my Beginning
Chapter | History in Fragments: What Does A Photogenetic Line Tell Us About Dialectical Images?
Abstract
The essay explores how the composition of the photo-architectural installation A Photogenetic Line (2019) by the Mumbai-based CAMP studio redounds in stretching Walter Benjamin’s multiform conceptual schema of the ‘dialectical image’ on two essential fronts: the flash-like nature of its appearance and its monadic configuration. Decoding this function proffered by the installation, in turn, reveals a revisionary historical materialist approach that rearticulates the question of violence in light of resurgent authoritarian populisms in South Asia
Submitted: Oct. 1, 2024 | Published Dec. 11, 2024 | Language: en
Keywords Monads • Photo archive • Flash • South Asia • Authoritarianism • Curatorial
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