02450nam 22005051 450 991081980020332120170216100628.01-4742-5420-91-4742-5418-71-4742-5419-510.5040/9781474254182(CKB)3710000000920403(MiAaPQ)EBC4729300(MiAaPQ)EBC6160985(OCoLC)961456115(UtOrBLW)bpp09260509(EXLCZ)99371000000092040320170227d2017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierA history of light the idea of photography /Junko Theresa MikuriyaLondon :Bloomsbury Academic,2017.1 online resource (187 pages)1-350-08457-3 1-4742-5417-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Acknowledgements -- Notes on References -- Introduction -- 1. Plato's Allegorical Camera-Cave -- 2. Plato's Chora and the Uneasy Place of Photography -- 3. Iamblichus's Receptacle of Light -- 4. Photographing the Divine: Philotheos of Batos -- 5. Marsilio Ficino: Light and Photosensitivity Coda -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index."When was photography invented? In 1826 with the first permanent photograph? If we depart from the technologically oriented accounts and consider photography as a philosophical discourse an alternative history appears, one which examines the human impulse to reconstruct the photogogic or "the evoking of light". The significance of the photagogic throughout the history of ideas is explored via the Platonic Dialogues, Iamblichus' theurgic writings, Marsilio Ficino's texts and the works of Renaissance magus John Dee. This alternative history is not a replacement of other narratives of photographic history but rather offers a way of rethinking photography's ontological instability."--Bloomsbury Publishing.PhotographyHistoryPhotographyLightingPhilosophy: aestheticsPhotographyHistory.PhotographyLighting.770.9770.9Mikuriya Junko Theresa1603005UtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910819800203321A history of light3927186UNINA