id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_tmw5jizwebfzzkv5g3s2fvs6uq Peter Osborne Infinite exchange: The social ontology of the photographic image 2010.0 11 .pdf application/pdf 5132 275 47 Osborne, Peter (2010) Infinite exchange: the social ontology of the photographic image. This paper approaches the problem of the ontology of the photographic image 'post-digitalization' historically, It argues, first, that photography is not best understood as a particular art or medium, but rather in terms of the form of the image it 'The anxiety about the real' produced by digital imagery has its origins elsewhere, in the ontological peculiarities of the social form of value in societies based on relations of exchange. the concept of photography and the notion of the photographic image at once historically, philosophically and via their relations to the concept of art. And it is this possibility that generates ontological concern – anxiety – about the 'no longer indexical' character of digital photographs. photography within the generic field of the digital image. (2010), 'Infinite exchange: The social ontology of the photographic image', Philosophy of ./cache/work_tmw5jizwebfzzkv5g3s2fvs6uq.pdf ./txt/work_tmw5jizwebfzzkv5g3s2fvs6uq.txt