Original title:
Digitalization
Translated title:
Digitalization
Authors:
Abram, Uroš ; Silverio, Robert (advisor) ; Šimlová, Štěpánka (referee) Document type: Bachelor's theses
Year:
2010
Language:
eng Publisher:
Akademie múzických umění v Praze. Filmová a televizní fakulta AMU. Knihovna Abstract:
[eng][cze] Digitalization has touched every single thing in our environment. We have to think very hard to find something which is not connected to digital technology. Digital photography has been changing photo processes, products, the photo industry and social-connection skills. The development of this sort of photography has had strong effects on other technologies. In its new forms it has been saving lives and causing violence. For some people the fight between film, analogue photography and digital technologies is still very much alive. In digitally manipulated images it is hard to find traces of the original photographs. People are getting a voice. The Internet is supposed to be the most democratic medium. A new form of art is rising. History of digital photography, new ways of seeing, presentation of new forms, classical thesis which cannot be applied on digital mediaDigitalization has touched every single thing in our environment. We have to think very hard to find something which is not connected to digital technology. Digital photography has been changing photo processes, products, the photo industry and social-connection skills. The development of this sort of photography has had strong effects on other technologies. In its new forms it has been saving lives and causing violence. For some people the fight between film, analogue photography and digital technologies is still very much alive. In digitally manipulated images it is hard to find traces of the original photographs. People are getting a voice. The Internet is supposed to be the most democratic medium. A new form of art is rising.
Institution: Academy of Performing Arts in Prague
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