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Tytuł: The Concept of Ocularcentrism & Photographic Models of Vision From the Perspectives of Software Studies and Cultural Analytics Methods of Social Media Images and the Consumer Society Theory
Autorzy: Chmielecki, Konrad
Słowa kluczowe: Alain Delorme’s “Totems”
baroque vision
consumer society theory
Lev Manovich’s “photographic models of vision”
scopic regimes
the “armed eye”
the Art of Describing
the Cartesian perspectivalism
the concept of ocularcentrism
the “embodied eye”
Data wydania: 2021
Data dodania: 5-lis-2021
Wydawca: Wydział Dziennikarstwa, Informacji i Bibliologii Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Źródło: Studia Medioznawcze, 2021, tom 22, nr 3(86), s. 962-994
Abstrakt: Scientific objective: The concept of ocularcentrism as the dominant ideology acts as a very important role within visual shaping photographic models of vision used by social media and photographic images. The paper focuses on the concept of ocularcentrism as the dominant effect of sight in visual culture, the problems of “ocularcentric discourse,” presented in forms of the “phono-logo-centrism” paradigm, and ocularcentric ways of seeing, or scopic regimes: “Cartesian perspectivalism,” the “Art of Describing,” “baroque vision,” and photographic models of vision that have been discussed in two theoretical contexts: Lev Manovich’s Software Studies and Cultural Analytics methods and Zygmunt Bauman’s consumer society theory that can be understood as the “embodied eye” and the “armed eye” concepts. Research methods: I suggest the use of critical methods of Martin Jay’s Visual Studies in the perspective of the history of visuality from the ancient Greek to the philosophical, twentieth-century French thought, undertaking Software Studies and Cultural Analytics methods, in an analysis of the research project of Manovich’s “Phototrails,” as well as Bauman’s consumer society theory in an analysis of the photographic project of Alain Delorme’s “Totems.” Results and conclusions: I hope that exploring theoretical problems of visual culture will allow researchers to open a new field of reciprocal correspondence between the concept of ocularcentrism, photographic models of vision, Software Studies, and Cultural Analytics methods, as well as Bauman’s consumer society theory, based on the possibility of coming to conclusions, posing questions, and hypotheses. Cognitive value: The paper is an attempt to make a contribution to the hitherto unexplored research on the concept of ocularcentrism as the dominant effect of sight, subjecting to analysis the research project of Manovich’s “Phototrails,” in the perspective of Software Studies and Cultural Analytics methods within “media visualizations,” as well as the photographic project of Delorme’s “Totems,” in the perspective of Bauman’s consumer society theory, consumerism, consumption, and social exclusion.
Afiliacja: University of Bialystok
Nota biograficzna: Konrad Chmielecki – Ph.D., a researcher with habilitation in the field of cultural studies. His research interests include an interdisciplinary approach to visual culture studies, picture theory, visual studies, audiovisual media culture studies, media aesthetics, intermediality theory, film studies, and new media studies. His doctoral dissertation won a distinction in the 2nd edition of competition of the National Centre of Culture and the 3rd edition of the competition of the Polish Society of Aesthetics for Stefan Morawski Prize, for the best doctoral dissertation in the field of cultural studies and aesthetics. He is the author of two reviewed monographs: Estetyka intermedialności [The Aesthetics of Intermediality] (2008) and Widzenie przez kulturę. Wprowadzenie do teorii kultury wizualnej [Seeing Through Culture: An Introduction to the Theory of Visual Culture] (2018), as well as the editor of the collection of research papers: Teoria obrazu w naukach humanistycznych [Picture Theory in the Humanities] (2015). He is a member of the Polish Association of Cultural Studies, the Polish Society of Aesthetics, and the Polish Society for Film and Media Studies. Between 2009 and 2012, he was the head of a research project in the field of art studies, implemented at the University of Humanities and Economics in Łódź, funded by the habilitation grant of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, whose subject was visual culture studies. He participated in a habilitation research project involving research visits at New York University (2012), the University of Chicago (2012), the University of California at San Diego (2012), Internationales Forschungszentrum Kulturwissenschaften [the International Research Center for Cultural Studies] in Vienna (2011), and Zentrum für Kunst und Medien [the Center for Art and Media] in Karlsruhe (2011). He is currently working on his third scientific monograph, Kultura wizualna mediów społecznościowych [Visual Social Media Culture] and an anthology of English research papers: Kultura wizualna w erze mediów społecznościowych [Visual Culture in the Age of Social Media]. He has been collaborating with the Władysław Strzemiński Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź since 2016.
E-mail: k.chmielecki@uwb.edu.pl
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11320/11881
DOI: 10.33077/uw.24511617.sm.2021.3.347
ISSN: 2451-1617
metadata.dc.identifier.orcid: 0000-0002-7258-1620
Typ Dokumentu: Article
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