Radek Brousil
Sound Photography
Unlike a tripod, man has only two feet. And even a photographer, being human, must make do with those. The photographer operates in a regime of relative corporeal stability, unless they are sick, for example, or under the influence of drugs, meaning that they should be able to balance on two feet, with the help of the fine balancing of the vertically-oriented torso, stabilizing one’s center of gravity within space. Naturally – a photographer moves; kneeling down, bending, tilting and swinging, taking sidesteps, stretching out etc., in order to freeze in the seconds just before pressing the shutter, both body and camera rest. And if a photographer, like a sharpshooter taking aim (E. J. Marey), also checks their breathing, they may thus imitate the stability of a tripod to some degree. It is easier for the tripod – it does not move at all, with its axis running directly through its center of gravity, effortlessly oriented towards the center of the Earth. The camera, however, is far more sensitive than the human eye, instantly exposing the deception of a missing third foot.
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Content
- ––– Audience
- Stefan Ruiz
- ––– Backstage
- Petr Hlaváček
- Václav Tvarůžka
- ––– Musicians as Photographers
- Mardoša
- ––– The Role of Photography in the Construction of Stars
- Anton Corbijn
- Jan Ságl
- Björk, Evolution
- ––– Project
- Chaos is the World's Dominant Force
- Necessary Evil
- Some Incriminating Photographs
- Groupe Guma Guar
- ––– Discoveries
- Kamila Stehlik
- Marija Mandić
- Tanya Traboulsi
- ––– Theory
- I Shoot What I Hear
- Photography and Phonography: Roots of an Indexical Paradigm
- ––– Events
- The AIPAD Photography Show New York 2015
- The New Philosophy of Photography
- ––– Fotograf Gallery
- Jesper Alvaer, Isabela Grosseová
- Marianne Vierø
- Martin Vongrej
- Filip and Matěj Smetana
- ––– Reviews
- This Place
- The Discrete Charm of Theory
- Local and Global: Avant-Garde in Brno
- The Relation of Photography and Art in Practice
- Joan Fontcuberta
- ––– Behind the stage
- Dušan Tománek
- Radek Brousil
- Christian Patterson
- Michael Schmelling
- Andrew Thomas Huang
- Jason Evans
- Petr Hlaváček
- Václav Tvarůžka
- ––– In Front of the Stage
- Stefan Ruiz
- ––– On Stage
- Mardoša
- Anton Corbijn
- Jan Ságl
- Björk, Evolution
Archive
- #45 hypertension
- #44 empathy
- #43 collecting
- #42 food
- #41 postdigital photography
- #40 earthlings
- #39 delight, pain
- #38 death, when you think about it
- #37 uneven ground
- #36 new utopias
- #35 living with humans
- #34 archaeology of euphoria
- #33 investigation
- #32 Non-work
- #31 Body
- #30 Eye In The Sky
- #29 Contemplation
- #28 Cultura / Natura
- #27 Cars
- #26 Documentary Strategies
- #25 Popular Music
- #24 Seeing Is Believing
- #23 Artificial Worlds
- #22 Image and Text
- #21 On Photography
- #20 Public Art
- #19 Film
- #18 80'
- #17 Amateur Photography
- #16 Photography and Painting
- #15 Prague
- #14 Commerce
- #13 Family
- #12 Reconstruction
- #11 Performance
- #10 Eroticon
- #9 Architecture
- #8 Landscape
- #7 New Staged Photography
- #6 The Recycle Image
- #5 Borders Of Documentary
- #4 Intimacy
- #3 Transforming Of Symbol
- #2 Collective Authorship
- #1 Face