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Introduction

Research in historical, artistic and vernacular photography has been rapidly expanding in the past few years. Responding to this trend, the International Conference of Photography and Theory (ICPT) was created with the aim to provide an outlet for an interdisciplinary and critical theoretical exploration of photography and photographic practices. The 4th International Conference of Photography and Theory (ICPT2016) aims once again at bringing together researchers and practitioners from diverse fields of study, who share a common interest in photography.

This year’s topic, ‘Photography and the Everyday’ investigates the current meanings, distribution, materiality, impact, and affect of vernacular photography (or else everyday photography) in relation to our economy of images. Furthermore, it aims to examine the ways vernacular photography influences, shapes and challenges memory, individual and collective identities, historical and other narratives, the social fabric, issues of authorship and authenticity, privacy and public life.

Call for paper

Important date

2016-06-01
Abstract submission deadline

Submission Topics

Submitted proposals for presentations should address, but are not limited to one or more of the following:

Vernacular, Snapshot and Everyday Photography

  • The nature of everyday photography: producing, collecting, displaying, categorizing and distributing the everyday image

  • The ephemeral nature of everyday photography

  • Found vernacular photography: issues of privacy and ownership

  • The Digital Archive: a new materiality

  • Personal photo album vs a shared public database

  • Redefining the family album

  • The digital rebirth of the surveillance society

Traces of Memory & Identity

  • Everyday image: memory, place and everyday life

  • The indexical nature of everyday digital photography

  • Digital memory: a fluid strand of memory

  • Sharing photographs online: constructing family and private life

  • Empowering through vernacular photography

  • Producing and consuming photographic images

The Effect of Photo-Sharing Applications & Social Networks

  • From Polaroid to Instagram

  • The Selfie phenomenon

  • Digital Photographic collections and communities: formulating, participating and social tagging

  • Collaborative photographic practices and experiences

  • Everyday photographic production and photo-sharing as a social process

  • Photo Diary/Weblog/Photostreams as narratives

  • Politics, revolutions and propaganda of photo-sharing

Art and Everyday Photography

  • The everyday/snapshot aesthetic in art photography

  • Artists’ use of everyday photography – found or (re)created

  • Issues of appropriation and assimilation

  • The personal and collective in everyday photography

  • Curating the vernacular

  • Simulating and performing the vernacular

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Dec 02

    2016

    to

    Dec 04

    2016

  • Jun 01 2016

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • Dec 04 2016

    Registration deadline