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... camera obscura . The relation between camera and the human optical organ may now seem less analogous than compensatory , the former promising to make good the deficiencies of the latter and to shore up a distinction which the eye cannot ...
... camera obscura . The relation between camera and the human optical organ may now seem less analogous than compensatory , the former promising to make good the deficiencies of the latter and to shore up a distinction which the eye cannot ...
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... camera , proposes that the photographer is nothing more than a " functionary " of that apparatus ( 19 ) . But the concept of the " observer " implies not only an embodied and spectacularized eye whose relation to the camera is ...
... camera , proposes that the photographer is nothing more than a " functionary " of that apparatus ( 19 ) . But the concept of the " observer " implies not only an embodied and spectacularized eye whose relation to the camera is ...
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... camera shutter and took photographs of the Auschwitz concentration camp .. The pictures taken in April 1944 arrived for evalu- ation in Medmenhan , England . The analysts discovered a power station , a carbide factory , a factory under ...
... camera shutter and took photographs of the Auschwitz concentration camp .. The pictures taken in April 1944 arrived for evalu- ation in Medmenhan , England . The analysts discovered a power station , a carbide factory , a factory under ...
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