Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Images as Anesthetics



A photograph may be visually beautiful yet say nothing about the reality of the object/environment/action being portrayed.
The image distances the viewer by objectifying the subject and creating a safe place for the violence to be seen.
Alienation, desensitization, and a second, more cold consciousness are the results of this need for a buffer, the photograph, in order to avoid sensory overload and psychological breakdown.

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