Images of Conviction
Images of Conviction
The Construction of Visual Evidence
ed. by Diane Dufour ; contr. by Thomas Keenan, Luce Lebart, Eyal Weizman ...[et al.]

Auteur(s)
Thomas Keenan, Luce Lebart, Eyal Weizman, ...[et al.]
Editor(s)
Diane Dufour
Uitgever, jaar
Paris : Le Bal : Editions Xavier Barral, 2015
Omvang
241 p., geïllustreerd, 29 cm.
ISBN
9782365110839

Images of Conviction shows, through 11 cases, how the photographic image is constructed to become evidence. From the scientific methods developed by Alphonse Bertillon, a criminologist who worked for the Préfecture de Police de Paris in the late 19th century, to the first aerial images of the front taken by the army during World War I, to the shots allowing the victims of Stalin's Great Purge to be identified--for over 150 years photography has served as proof, testifying to crime and thus seeming to deliver truths. In the 11 cases presented here, each one situated within its historical and political context, the question of the status of images is acutely posed. Whether it be the famous shots of the Shroud of Turin, the images of the Nuremberg trial, the skull of Josef Mengele or photos taken with cell phones recording the damage of drone strikes in Afghanistan and Israel, forensic images are now part of any police or political investigation.


Trefwoorden
photography
Locatie in de bibliotheek
Kast 12A - 4: Documentaire Fotografie ; Journalistiek
Opmerkingen
Incl. author Biographies.