Seeing Self: Edvard Munch, Photography and Moving Images.

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingArticle in proceedingsResearchpeer-review

Standard

Seeing Self : Edvard Munch, Photography and Moving Images. / Fausing, Bent.

Seeing Self. ed. / Mads Julius Elf. Copenhagen : U Press, 2020.

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingArticle in proceedingsResearchpeer-review

Harvard

Fausing, B 2020, Seeing Self: Edvard Munch, Photography and Moving Images. in M Julius Elf (ed.), Seeing Self. U Press, Copenhagen.

APA

Fausing, B. (2020). Seeing Self: Edvard Munch, Photography and Moving Images.. Manuscript in preparation In M. Julius Elf (Ed.), Seeing Self U Press.

Vancouver

Fausing B. Seeing Self: Edvard Munch, Photography and Moving Images. In Julius Elf M, editor, Seeing Self. Copenhagen: U Press. 2020

Author

Fausing, Bent. / Seeing Self : Edvard Munch, Photography and Moving Images. Seeing Self. editor / Mads Julius Elf. Copenhagen : U Press, 2020.

Bibtex

@inproceedings{8c4a91c144dd4357b6637d3055db7faf,
title = "Seeing Self: Edvard Munch, Photography and Moving Images.",
abstract = "It is probably lesser known that Edvard Much was a very gifted photographer, too, experimenting with double-exposures, new angels, excessive cropping and new ways of seeing. I think his photographs make more impression than his other works, to me at least with all due respect to all his other works. He also made thoughts about this – at that time – new medium, ideas in line with another multimedia artist, August Strindberg. This approach is summarized by Aaron Siskind in this way: “Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever... it remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything...” Munch wanted to remake the emotion, the touch tangible, and the unseen seen through the photographic image. And he did! ",
keywords = "Faculty of Humanities, photography, moving images, visual communications, Edvard Munch, big city, form, aesthetics, modernism, media, experiment, selfie, self, expressions, feeling, affect, photography, moving images, visual communications, Edvard Munch, big city, form, aesthetics, modernism, media, experiment, selfie, self, expressions, feeling, affect, visual aestehtics, visual culture",
author = "Bent Fausing",
year = "2020",
month = jun,
day = "3",
language = "English",
editor = "{Julius Elf}, Mads",
booktitle = "Seeing Self",
publisher = "U Press",

}

RIS

TY - GEN

T1 - Seeing Self

T2 - Edvard Munch, Photography and Moving Images.

AU - Fausing, Bent

PY - 2020/6/3

Y1 - 2020/6/3

N2 - It is probably lesser known that Edvard Much was a very gifted photographer, too, experimenting with double-exposures, new angels, excessive cropping and new ways of seeing. I think his photographs make more impression than his other works, to me at least with all due respect to all his other works. He also made thoughts about this – at that time – new medium, ideas in line with another multimedia artist, August Strindberg. This approach is summarized by Aaron Siskind in this way: “Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever... it remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything...” Munch wanted to remake the emotion, the touch tangible, and the unseen seen through the photographic image. And he did!

AB - It is probably lesser known that Edvard Much was a very gifted photographer, too, experimenting with double-exposures, new angels, excessive cropping and new ways of seeing. I think his photographs make more impression than his other works, to me at least with all due respect to all his other works. He also made thoughts about this – at that time – new medium, ideas in line with another multimedia artist, August Strindberg. This approach is summarized by Aaron Siskind in this way: “Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever... it remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything...” Munch wanted to remake the emotion, the touch tangible, and the unseen seen through the photographic image. And he did!

KW - Faculty of Humanities

KW - photography, moving images, visual communications, Edvard Munch, big city, form, aesthetics, modernism, media, experiment, selfie, self, expressions, feeling, affect

KW - photography, moving images, visual communications, Edvard Munch, big city, form, aesthetics, modernism, media, experiment, selfie, self, expressions, feeling, affect, visual aestehtics, visual culture

M3 - Article in proceedings

BT - Seeing Self

A2 - Julius Elf, Mads

PB - U Press

CY - Copenhagen

ER -

ID: 242357982