Long before pictures learned to walk, photography was "the" technical innovation of the 19th century. What was initially only a sensational scientific invention increasingly changed the way people experienced the world. The photographic image became a collective memory and at the same time much more: photographers developed their very specific techniques and individual touch - and the "freezing" of the reality established itself as a significant form of performing art.
Our collection brings together a number of photography films in an homage to Photographers and the Art of Photography.
Long before pictures learned to walk, photography was "the" technical innovation of the 19th century. What was initially only a sensational scientific invention increasingly changed the way people experienced the world. The photographic image became a collective memory and at the same time much more: photographers developed their very specific techniques and individual touch - and the "freezing" of the reality established itself as a significant form of performing art.
Our collection brings together a number of photography films in an homage to Photographers and the Art of Photography.
Long before pictures learned to walk, photography was "the" technical innovation of the 19th century. What was initially only a sensational scientific invention increasingly changed the way people experienced the world. The photographic image became a collective memory and at the same time much more: photographers developed their very specific techniques and individual touch - and the "freezing" of the reality established itself as a significant form of performing art.
Our collection brings together a number of photography films in an homage to Photographers and the Art of Photography.