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This exhibition catalogue has been published with an essay by Mark
Westmoreland about Akram Zaatari's artistic practice and his
relationship with the AIF, a conversation between Chad Elias and
Akram Zaatari, and a selection of annotated and illustrated
collection entries from the archive by Ian B. Larson. The book also
includes a selection of new work by the artist. Far from presenting
a historical account of the Arab Image Foundation (AIF), this book
presents an artist's perspective, which is critical for
understanding the organisation's practice. Through Akram Zaatari,
one of AIF's founding members who played a key role in its
development, the publication reflects on AIF's 20-year history and
the multiple statuses of the photograph, as descriptive document,
as object, as material value, as aesthetics and as memory.
Zaatari's expansive work on photography and the practice of
collecting, takes an archaeological approach to the medium, digging
into the past, resurfacing with new narratives and resituating them
in the contemporary. Beyond showcasing a wide spectrum of visual
representations of the Arab world, artists who constituted or used
AIF's collection addressed radical questions about photographic
documents and their function in our times. Projects engaged the
writing of histories concerning the practice of ordinary people,
small events and a society in general, resulting in new discourses
related to the medium. The exhibition will look at the dual status
of the AIF itself, as an archive of photographic and collecting
practices and as an artist-led initiative that left a visible mark
on the artistic landscape of its times, signalling significant
moments in its history and the critical debates generated
throughout its evolution. Past projects and new artist productions
related to the collection will be presented
Audiovisual and Digital Ethnography is a state-of-the-art
introduction to this dynamic and growing subject. The authors
explain its fundamental aspects in a clear and systematic way. The
chapters cover topics including: learning to see and listen in the
field and the role of sensory attention the mediation of the senses
doing anthropological fieldwork with video observational filmmaking
ethnographic drawing multimodal anthropology digital ethnography
interactive documentary the ethics and management of audiovisual
and digital data. The result is a much-needed, up-to-date and
concise guide to both the fundamental skills required for
audiovisual and digital ethnographic production and the essential
theoretical knowledge relating to this. It will be particularly
useful for students and scholars in the fields of Anthropology,
Sociology, Cultural Studies, Social Sciences, Media, Design, Art
Practice and Sound Studies.
Audiovisual and Digital Ethnography is a state-of-the-art
introduction to this dynamic and growing subject. The authors
explain its fundamental aspects in a clear and systematic way. The
chapters cover topics including: learning to see and listen in the
field and the role of sensory attention the mediation of the senses
doing anthropological fieldwork with video observational filmmaking
ethnographic drawing multimodal anthropology digital ethnography
interactive documentary the ethics and management of audiovisual
and digital data. The result is a much-needed, up-to-date and
concise guide to both the fundamental skills required for
audiovisual and digital ethnographic production and the essential
theoretical knowledge relating to this. It will be particularly
useful for students and scholars in the fields of Anthropology,
Sociology, Cultural Studies, Social Sciences, Media, Design, Art
Practice and Sound Studies.
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