Approaches to photographic indiciality

The following article is an adaptation of my Final Paper for the Licentiate in Engraving by the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Córdoba, which was presented in March 2016. My work was done in two separate fields, one of them focused in experimental research, from which emerged pieces m...

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Autor principal: Baulina, David
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Editorial de la Facultad de Artes de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2019
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Sumario:The following article is an adaptation of my Final Paper for the Licentiate in Engraving by the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Córdoba, which was presented in March 2016. My work was done in two separate fields, one of them focused in experimental research, from which emerged pieces made with different techniques and formats (mainly photography and drawing) and another theoretical, both revolving around the problem of representation. In the process of the thesis, the search in one of these poles had repercussions in the other, which generated in the beginning a plethora of essays in different techniques, finally opting for photography. My interest in photography produced an exploration of how these images represent, how they are formed, how they relate to their objects of representation. At first my work was focused on the iconic facet of the photographic image, centering on the subject of indiciality at a later stage. The result of this exploration was a series of exercises in which I tried to tension the photographic image.