Artificial Darkness: An Obscure History of Modern Art and Media
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Artificial Darkness: An Obscure History of Modern Art and Media
Darkness has a history and a uniquely modern form. Distinct from night, shadows, and artificial light, “artificial darkness†has been overlooked—until now. In fact, controlled darkness was essential to the rise of photography and cinema, science and spectacle, and a century of advanced art and film. Artificial Darkness is the first book to historicize and theorize this phenomenon and map its applications across a range of media and art forms.
Turning familiar art and film narratives on their heads, Artificial Darkness is a revolutionary treatment of an elusive, yet fundamental, aspect of art and media history.