This issue of PhotoResearcher explores how digitally-informed photographic practices have transformed experiences and functions of cultural institutions. Interrogating the shifting value systems provoked by expanded photography, the issue reflects on the variable roles and outcomes of (post-)photographic image cultures in institutional environments.
Guest Editor: Catherine Troiano
Catherine Troiano, Ulla Fischer-Westhauser, Uwe Schögl: Editorial
Franziska Kunze: The Digital Body: An Introspection of the Mediation of Expanded Photographic Practices
Natalie Kane in Interview with Catherine Troiano: Not Just a Fad: The Role of Digital Design in Image Culture
Catherine Troiano: An Institutional Understanding: Exploring Practices of Exhibiting Expanded Photography
Bronwen Colquhoun: Photography, Collections and Communities: Framing Knowledge on Flickr The Commons
Ariel Caine: Walking the Image: On the Ontology and Counter Dominant Practices of the Emergent Spatial Photograph
Rose Menkman: Whiteout
Béla Tamás Kónya: Settings > Updates. The Variable Strategy of the Twenty-First Century Museum
Kai Mewes: Moving Beyond Visibility. The Value of Invisible Numbers in Cultural Heritage Imaging
Christina Radner: The Different Appearances and Roles of Photographic Images in the Ars Electronica Archive
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TOC: PhotoResearcher 33: Moving Beyond Myths: Institutional Experiences of Expanded Photography. In: ArtHist.net, 25.03.2020. Letzter Zugriff 21.05.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/22899>.