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Beyond the Image Machine: A History of Visual Technologies is an eloquent and stimulating argument for an alternative history of scientific and technological imaging systems. It explores the ways in which the technological medium through which a piece of visual art is rendered contributes significantly to the experience of the human looking at it. Through a series of studies of individual art works, David Tomas gives a fascinating and wholly original account of the relationship between visual technology and human sensory perception. Illustrated throughout, the book draws on a range of hitherto marginalised examples from the world of visual representation. In examining these art works and, it draws upon the work of such key theorists as Latour, de Certeau, Mc Luhan and Barthes. Beyond the Image Machine is an original and contribution to the study of visual culture and the technologies that mediate it. It is a book that changes the terms of the debate and redefines the discipline. Anyone studying, teaching or researching in this area will find it a rich source of ideas and inspiration.
Introduction 1(10)
Part 1 Thresholds Between Media and History
11(30)
Pictures of the New and the Materialization of Vision from the Age of Discovery to the Era of the Posthuman
13(28)
Part 2 Reinventing Media Histories
41(118)
The Materialization of Sentience: The Dynamo and the Virgin
43(18)
The Incubator: Niepce's Heliographic Imprint of 1826
61(23)
Reimagining the Computer's Origins: Mechanical Drawing and Charles Babbage's Calculating Engines
84(21)
Alternate Models of the Virtual: Optical Thresholds in Camera Lucidas and Head-mounted Displays
105(31)
Beyond the Cyborg: Antonio Panizzi's 1852 Diagram for a Circular Reading Room at the British Museum
136(23)
Part 3 Future Histories
159(37)
Unorthodox Time Machines: Images and Instruments across Space, Time and History
161(35)
Notes 196(17)
Bibliography 213(8)
Index 221