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Condizione: NEW.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Edition Patrick Frey, Switzerland, 2019
ISBN 10: 3906803333 ISBN 13: 9783906803333
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. This is a book of snapshots of domestic and exotic animals, mostly taken at night by automatically triggered camera traps. So they are lucky shots. The artist Alex Hanimann has succeeded in reaching a wider public with these automatic photographs, originally intended only for the use of a small circle of zoologists, and bringing out previously unnoticed aspects thereof, which in turn raise questions about the authorship and use of digital pictures. Moreover, these strange automatic compositions, each of which is animated by a highly idiosyncratic aesthetic, are reassessed according to artistic criteria of form and content by embedding them in the context of art.Shot for scientific purposes in various habitats and climatic zones, the pictures are reexamined here in terms of visual logic and artistic potential, with a particular focus on such compositional aspects as lighting, cropping and texture. A mechanism, or rather an animals behavior, its movements, triggers the shutter release in each photo. The upshot is, consequently, a form of unconscious and never-intended selfie.In this book Alex Hanimann takes his artistic perspective of animal observation to another level, that of automatic photography. With his extensive collection of images, he orders the ways in which animals are viewed for scientific and preservation purposes. But unlike animal preservationists, the artist is also interested in atmospheric aspects of these green gray worlds as well as the moments when the camera fails, capturing only a fleeting glimpse of the fleeing subjects hind legs. Flawed fragments are just as exciting as successful wholes.The history of photography is that of a complex and ever-evolving relationship between the motif caught by the camera and the subjective gaze of the viewer who sees and interprets the resulting picture. Even when captured at night, the animals often elude our attempts to identify, to fix them, in a flash. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. This is a book of snapshots of domestic and exotic animals, mostly taken at night by automatically triggered "camera traps". So they are lucky shots. The artist Alex Hanimann has succeeded in reaching a wider public with these automatic photographs, originally intended only for the use of a small circle of zoologists, and bringing out previously unnoticed aspects thereof, which in turn raise questions about the authorship and use of digital pictures. Moreover, these strange automatic compositions, each of which is animated by a highly idiosyncratic aesthetic, are reassessed according to artistic criteria of form and content by embedding them in the context of art. Shot for scientific purposes in various habitats and climatic zones, the pictures are reexamined here in terms of visual logic and artistic potential, with a particular focus on such compositional aspects as lighting, cropping and texture. A mechanism, or rather an animal's behavior, its movements, triggers the shutter release in each photo. The upshot is, consequently, a form of unconscious and never-intended selfie. In this book Alex Hanimann takes his artistic perspective of animal observation to another level, that of automatic photography. With his extensive collection of images, he orders the ways in which animals are viewed for scientific and preservation purposes. But unlike animal preservationists, the artist is also interested in atmospheric aspects of these green gray worlds as well as the moments when the camera fails, capturing only a fleeting glimpse of the fleeing subject's hind legs. Flawed fragments are just as exciting as successful wholes. The history of photography is that of a complex and ever-evolving relationship between the motif caught by the camera and the subjective gaze of the viewer who sees and interprets the resulting picture. Even when "captured" at night, the animals often elude our attempts to identify, to fix them, in a flash.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Edition Patrick Frey 2017-06-07, 2017
ISBN 10: 3906803333 ISBN 13: 9783906803333
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Lingua: Inglese
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ISBN 10: 3906803333 ISBN 13: 9783906803333
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. This is a book of snapshots of domestic and exotic animals, mostly taken at night by automatically triggered camera traps. So they are lucky shots. The artist Alex Hanimann has succeeded in reaching a wider public with these automatic photographs, originally intended only for the use of a small circle of zoologists, and bringing out previously unnoticed aspects thereof, which in turn raise questions about the authorship and use of digital pictures. Moreover, these strange automatic compositions, each of which is animated by a highly idiosyncratic aesthetic, are reassessed according to artistic criteria of form and content by embedding them in the context of art.Shot for scientific purposes in various habitats and climatic zones, the pictures are reexamined here in terms of visual logic and artistic potential, with a particular focus on such compositional aspects as lighting, cropping and texture. A mechanism, or rather an animals behavior, its movements, triggers the shutter release in each photo. The upshot is, consequently, a form of unconscious and never-intended selfie.In this book Alex Hanimann takes his artistic perspective of animal observation to another level, that of automatic photography. With his extensive collection of images, he orders the ways in which animals are viewed for scientific and preservation purposes. But unlike animal preservationists, the artist is also interested in atmospheric aspects of these green gray worlds as well as the moments when the camera fails, capturing only a fleeting glimpse of the fleeing subjects hind legs. Flawed fragments are just as exciting as successful wholes.The history of photography is that of a complex and ever-evolving relationship between the motif caught by the camera and the subjective gaze of the viewer who sees and interprets the resulting picture. Even when captured at night, the animals often elude our attempts to identify, to fix them, in a flash. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Das Buch zeigt Momentaufnahmen von heimischen wie exotischen Tieren, die zum grossen Teil bei Nacht mit einer automatischen Kamera ausgeloest wurden. Es sind Zufallstreffer. Urspruenglich nur einem kleinen Kreis von Tierforschern vorbehalten, gelingt dem Kuens.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Edition Patrick Frey Mai 2018, 2018
ISBN 10: 3906803333 ISBN 13: 9783906803333
Da: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germania
Fotografia
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Das Buch zeigt Momentaufnahmen von heimischen wie exotischen Tieren, die zum grossen Teil bei Nacht mit einer automatischen Kamera ausgelöst wurden. Es sind Zufallstreffer. Ursprünglich nur einem kleinen Kreis von Tierforschern vorbehalten, gelingt dem Künstler Alex Hanimann eine Öffnung hin zu vorher unbeachteten Aspekten in der Betrachtung der Bilder. Fragen nach der Autorenschaft und dem Umgang mit digitalen Bildern werden eröffnet. Aber auch die seltsamen Kompositionen dieser automatisch entstandenen Aufnahmen, die jeweils von einer ganz eigenen Ästhetik belebt sind, werden durch die Einbettung in den Kontext der Kunst nach ihrem formalen und inhaltlichen Aufbau neu bewertet.Die zunächst für wissenschaftliche Zwecke entstandenen Aufnahmen aus unterschiedlichen Lebensräumen und Klimazonen werden auf ihre visuelle Logik, auf ihr künstlerisches Potenzial hin untersucht. Kompositorische Begriffe wie Licht, Ausschnitt oder Stofflichkeit sind von besonderem Interesse. Wann die Kamera abdrückt, bestimmt ein Mechanismus bzw. das Tier mit seinen Bewegungen, mit seinem Verhalten. Insofern ereignet sich hier auch eine Form von unbewusstem, nie beabsichtigtem Selfie. Alex Hanimann verfolgt in diesem Buch seine künstlerische Sicht auf die Beobachtung von Tieren hinein in die Automatik. Mit seiner umfassenden Bildersammlung ordnet er die Sichtweisen, denen Tiere in einem forschenden und schützenden Interesse ausgesetzt sind. Anders als den Wildhüter interessieren den Künstler aber auch die Stimmungen in den grüngrauen Welten und diejenigen Momente, in denen die Kamera versagt hat, indem sie nur noch einen flüchtigen Hinterlauf erfassen konnte. Fragmente sind ebenso spannend wie die gelungene Totale.Die Geschichte des Blicks ist ein komplexes Geschehen zwischen dem Motiv vor dem Automaten und den Subjekten des Sehens danach. Selbst wenn sie noch nachts aufgespürt werden, entziehen sich die Tiere unserem rasch identifizierenden Blick.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. This is a book of snapshots of domestic and exotic animals, mostly taken at night by automatically triggered "camera traps". So they are lucky shots. The artist Alex Hanimann has succeeded in reaching a wider public with these automatic photographs, originally intended only for the use of a small circle of zoologists, and bringing out previously unnoticed aspects thereof, which in turn raise questions about the authorship and use of digital pictures. Moreover, these strange automatic compositions, each of which is animated by a highly idiosyncratic aesthetic, are reassessed according to artistic criteria of form and content by embedding them in the context of art. Shot for scientific purposes in various habitats and climatic zones, the pictures are reexamined here in terms of visual logic and artistic potential, with a particular focus on such compositional aspects as lighting, cropping and texture. A mechanism, or rather an animal's behavior, its movements, triggers the shutter release in each photo. The upshot is, consequently, a form of unconscious and never-intended selfie. In this book Alex Hanimann takes his artistic perspective of animal observation to another level, that of automatic photography. With his extensive collection of images, he orders the ways in which animals are viewed for scientific and preservation purposes. But unlike animal preservationists, the artist is also interested in atmospheric aspects of these green gray worlds as well as the moments when the camera fails, capturing only a fleeting glimpse of the fleeing subject's hind legs. Flawed fragments are just as exciting as successful wholes. The history of photography is that of a complex and ever-evolving relationship between the motif caught by the camera and the subjective gaze of the viewer who sees and interprets the resulting picture. Even when "captured" at night, the animals often elude our attempts to identify, to fix them, in a flash.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Trapped | Engl/dt | Alex Hanimann | Taschenbuch | 350 S. | Englisch | 2018 | Edition Patrick Frey | EAN 9783906803333 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: preigu GmbH & Co. KG, Lengericher Landstr. 19, 49078 Osnabrück, mail[at]preigu[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New.
Condizione: New.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Edition Patrick Frey, Zürich, 2018
ISBN 10: 3906803333 ISBN 13: 9783906803333
Da: Buchplatz.ch, Zürich, ZH, Svizzera
Prima edizione
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoftcover. Condizione: Wie neu. 1. Auflage. This is a book of snapshots of domestic and exotic animals, mostly taken at night by automatically triggered "camera traps". 384 pages, 29.7 × 21 cm, 1538 g.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. New Book, Direct from Publisher.