SITUATIONS
Memes and GIFs, selfies and Instagram filters, algorithms and neural networks, screenshots and drone images, networked feminism and online activism, content moderators, influencers and attention economies: In recent decades, the networked digital image has spawned new visual forms and cultural practices at a phenomenal speed – with unprecedented social and political ramifications. The SITUATIONS format has tracked and analysed these photographic developments over a period of five years. The projects Photographic Flux and From Print to Pixel have continued the discussion of the subject through educational programmes offered at the museum and in schools.
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Kate Rose
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Guns and Cameras
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Shinji Toya
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Coralie Vogelaar
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David Dao
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Mitra Azar
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Simone C. Niquille
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Mushon Zer-Aviv, Dan Stavy, Eran Weissenstern
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Esther Hovers
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Jake Elwes
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Gene Kogan
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You Must Not Call It Photography If This Expression Hurts You
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Marek Jancovic
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Florian Amoser
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Jannemarein Renout
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Daniel Rubinstein
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Joanna Zylinska
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Alan Butler
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Networked Cameras
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Bibliography
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Pigeon Photography
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Explorer VI
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Trevor Paglen
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Ryoichi Kurokawa