O Mundo como Imagem e a Imagem do Mundo: Fotografando o Google Street View

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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2178-0447.ars.2024.221298

Palavras-chave:

Fotografia 360, Google Street View, Ato fotográfico, História da fotografia, Fotografia de rua

Resumo

Este ensaio tem como foco obras criadas por meio da reprodução e apropriação de imagens disponíveis na interface do Google Street View. Reflexo da crescente proliferação de imagens produzidas por câmeras automatizadas, independentemente da percepção e cognição humana, estas obras provocam uma reconsideração do ato fotográfico, do papel do artista como comentador e curador de imagens, a sublimação da autoria, e a ontologia da imagem fotográfica. O fato de tais obras de arte serem criadas através da extração de imagens da interface do Google Street View pode ser interpretado como uma implicação de sua redundância visual. Este artigo defende, pelo contrário, que as obras fotográficas em questão implicam técnicas criativas e modos de apropriação estética específicos.

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Biografia do Autor

  • Marcelo Schellini, Curtin University, Malásia

    Marcelo Schellini, PhD, is a lecturer at Curtin University, Campus Malaysia. His research focuses on photography and visual culture. He has exhibited and published his research works in various international peer-reviewed journals. He is a researcher of the Research Group on Photographic Printing under the supervision of Prof. João Musa at the University of São Paulo, Brazil.

  • Lucas Eskinazi, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brasil

    Lucas Eskinazi is a research scholar in Visual Poetics at the University of São Paulo, he has published critical essays and translations focused on the photographic act and the role of cameras in society. As an artist, he has exhibited his work in museums and film festivals. He is a researcher of the Research Group on Photographic Printing under the supervision of Prof. João Musa at the University of São Paulo, Brazil.

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2024-08-15

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Schellini, M., & Eskinazi, L. (2024). O Mundo como Imagem e a Imagem do Mundo: Fotografando o Google Street View. ARS (São Paulo), 22, e-221298. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2178-0447.ars.2024.221298

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