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Tag Archives: Objectivity

Did You Say Phenomenology and Ontology?

August 9, 2016by IncitingSparks Leave a comment

August 9, 2016 | Adam Clay

This post is going to be a quick, ambitious and imperfect attempt at reconsidering, together with Heidegger and a soft toy called “Fluffy”, how we experience things and what we see them as being. So take a deep breath (was that a sigh?), here we go.

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Adam Clay, Inciting Sparks Articles, Research Theory

Pics or It Didn’t Happen: On the Objectivity of Photographs

June 27, 2016by IncitingSparks Leave a comment

June 27, 2016 | Tess Goodman

How do we interpret the information we take from a photograph? How have we interpreted photography differently throughout its history? What do we think about photography’s relationship to reality?

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Inciting Sparks Articles, Research Theory, Tess Goodman

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