Susan Sontag didn't see it coming: what is photography in the age of smartphone enabled snapping, when it has become so indistinguishable with 'modern technology' and the cult that surrounds it. When 'modern technology' is perceived to epitomise that pure objectivity that Sontag had denied to photography. What would have Joseph Beuys made of Instagram?
This fanzine-style book was put together in the summer of 2017, printed at the copy-shop and hand stapled at home. It contains 32 pages of photo-assemblages, split across four 'vitrines' (Beuys's term for his glass displays), put together from drawings made and pictures taken on phones (smart and not so), an actual camera, pen and paper process-based drawings.
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