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2013 | 12 | 21 | 275-282

Article title

Fotograficzna enklawa. Nowy Jork i jego mieszkańcy w soczewce aparatu

Content

Title variants

EN
Photographic enclave. New York City and its inhabitants through camera lens

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

PL
Photographic enclave. New York City and its inhabitants through camera lens The title phrase “photographic enclave” expresses the condition of projects that tell about a city using a photographic medium. The article discusses three audiovisual works that use photos to portray New York and its inhabitants: Smoke by Wayne Wang and Paul Auster, Stefan Nadelman’s Terminal Bar, and the multimedia project One in 8 Million. The works represent a variety of film models (drama, documentary, interactive media), and their authors use the formal and cognitive aspects of photography in a different ways. The aim of the article is to analyze the function of photography for portraying urban communities and to see if this treatment was successful.
EN
The title phrase “photographic enclave” expresses the condition of projects that tell about a city using a photographic medium. The article discusses three audiovisual works that use photos to portray New York and its inhabitants: Smoke by Wayne Wang and Paul Auster, Stefan Nadelman’s Terminal Bar, and the multimedia project One in 8 Million. The works represent a variety of film models (drama, documentary, interactive media), and their authors use the formal and cognitive aspects of photography in a different ways. The aim of the article is to analyze the function of photography for portraying urban communities and to see if this treatment was successful.

Year

Volume

12

Issue

21

Pages

275-282

Physical description

Dates

published
2013-01-13

Contributors

  • Katedra Filmu, Telewizji i Nowych Mediów UAM

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

YADDA identifier

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