<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"The ubiquity of digital images has profoundly changed the responsibilities and capabilities of anyone and everyone who uses them. Thanks to a range of innovations, from the convergence of moving and still image in the latest DSLR cameras to the growing potential of interactive and online photographic work, the lens and screen have emerged as central tools for many artists. Vision Anew brings together a diverse selection of texts by practitioners, critics, and scholars to explore the evolving nature of the lens-based arts. Presenting essays on photography and the moving image alongside engaging interviews with artists and filmmakers, Vision Anew offers an inspired assessment of the medium's ongoing importance in the digital era. Contributors include Ai Weiwei, Gerry Badger, David Campany, Lev Manovich, Christian Marclay, Laaszlao Moholy-Nagy, Walter Murch, Trevor Paglen, Pipilotti Rist, Shelly Silver, Rebecca Solnit, and Alec Soth, among others. This vital collection is essential reading for artists, educators, scholars, critics and curators, and anyone who is passionate about the lens-based arts"--Provided by publisher.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>The ubiquity of digital images has profoundly changed the responsibilities and capabilities of anyone and everyone who uses them. Thanks to a range of innovations, from the convergence of moving and still image in the latest DSLR cameras to the growing potential of interactive and online photographic work, the lens and screen have emerged as central tools for many artists. <i>Vision Anew</i> brings together a diverse selection of texts by practitioners, critics, and scholars to explore the evolving nature of the lens-based arts. <p/> Presenting essays on photography and the moving image alongside engaging interviews with artists and filmmakers, <i>Vision Anew</i> offers an inspired assessment of the medium's ongoing importance in the digital era. Contributors include Ai Weiwei, Gerry Badger, David Campany, Lev Manovich, Christian Marclay, László Moholy-Nagy, Walter Murch, Trevor Paglen, Pipilotti Rist, Shelly Silver, Rebecca Solnit, and Alec Soth, among others. This vital collection is essential reading for artists, educators, scholars, critics, and curators, and anyone who is passionate about the lens-based arts.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>"A valuable, timely, and stimulating collection."--Geoff Dyer, author of <i>The Ongoing Moment</i> <p/> "<i>Vision Anew</i> is a remarkable compendium of important artists, practitioners, theorists, and essayists, who muse on what constitutes creativity in the lens and screen arts today. The book reveals how the intersection of a mobile Internet with photography and video has radically changed what we expect from the witnessing camera. I think this book is destined to be essential reading for all those thinking about the future of our visual culture."--Mark Lubell, Executive Director, International Center of Photography <p/> "Brings together prophetic historic texts with the best of recent thinking to create an essential reader. This book provides a critical framework that genuinely supports a creative life in photography; its pluralism in the range of ideas and voices speaks out for what is new and what is enduring in the vital dynamics of photographic culture."--Charlotte Cotton, author of <i>The Photograph as Contemporary Art</i><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"The reconsideration of medium provides some of the richest content in <i>Vision Anew</i>.... As a reader in a rapidly shifting field, it seeks to avoid the more fixed or ideologized positions that have often characterized polarized debates around photography in particular."-- "Afterimage"<br><br>"Through its variety of voices, Vision Anew doesn't promote a new language to define "lens art," but dissects the languages that the medium itself has created."--Taylor Dafoe "The Brooklyn Rail" (10/5/2015 12:00:00 AM)<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Adam Bell</b> is a photographer and writer. Coeditor of <i>The Education of a Photographer</i>, he has written for numerous publications, including <i>Afterimage</i><i>, The Brooklyn Rail, The Art Book Review, </i><i>FOAM Magazine</i>, <i>photo-eye</i>, and <i>Paper Journal</i>. He is currently on staff and faculty in the MFA Photography, Video, and Related Media Department, School of Visual Arts. <p/><b>Charles H. Traub</b> is chair of the MFA Photography, Video, and Related Media Department, School of Visual Arts, and president of the Aaron Siskind Foundation. His many books include <i>Dolce Via: Italy in the 80s, The Education of a Photographer, </i> and <i>In the Realm of the Circuit, </i> and his writings have been published in <i>Connoisseur, Fortune, Newsweek, Aperture, U.S. News & World Report, Afterimage, Popular Photography, American Photographer, </i> and <i>The New Yorker</i>. <p/>
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