Issue 4: September 2013

Our goal is to provide a stream of ideas and concepts concerning our global visual language.
Join the discussion by commenting on each manuscript, review, and portfolio.
VJIC is an open, online, and free online journal and is published bi-monthly by VASA.
Roberto Muffoletto, editor

Issue#4 is edited by Katarzyna Majak and Rui G. Cepeda.

Photography on the Internet – the new Hegemony

 

Table of Contents

Manuscripts

Vanessa Ramos-Velasquez
Digital Anthropophagy and the Anthropophagic Re-Manifesto for the Digital Age

The indigenous cannibal honorably eats the foreigner in order to incorporate his strength, experiences, and qualities and to see through the cannibalized foreigner’s …

T Vasquez

The Hegemony of Photography and Computer Technology

As the history of photography has demonstrated with each new development in the medium, this opens another connection for …

Book Review

Roberto Muffoletto
Beast

Andreas Schmidt is a London based artist, who over the last few years has created books challenging the notion of copyright and privacy on the Internet by using the images and texts of others 

Portfolios

© Mishka Henner

© Mishka Henner

Mishka Henner
No Man’s Land

Henner combines this geographically-tagged visual archive with information sourced from Internet forums used by men discussing the locations of sex workers.

Dina Kelbermann

© Dina Kelbermann

Dina Kelbermann
I’m Google

I’m Google is an ongoing tumblr blog in which batches of images and videos that I cull from the internet are compiled into a long stream-of-consciousness. …

Autumn © Shinseungback Kimyonghun

Autumn
© Shinseungback Kimyonghun

Shinseungback Kimyonghun

A Million Seasons

The accessibility and materiality of photographs on the Web bring new possibilities to such a practice. Billions of annotated photographs taken

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