10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PHOTOGENY»
Découvrez l'usage de
photogeny dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
photogeny et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Continental Drift: From National Characters to Virtual Subjects
HE. LANDSCAPE. OF. PHOTOGENY. "MOROCCO" IN BLACK AND WHITE What
is the status of blackness in noir? How has race erupted into formalist issues of
whiteness within modernist art practice, disturbing categories of disinterested ...
2
Cinema 1: The Movement Image
When Delluc, Germaine Dulac and Epstein, speak of 'photogeny' [photogenie], it
is obviously not a question of the quality of the photo, but, on the contrary, of
defining the cinematographic image in its difference from the photo. Photogeny is
the ...
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A Universal and Critical Dictionary of the English Language: ...
A facsimile or likeness produced by photogeny or daguerreotype. Month. Rev. ?
nb'TQ GRAfh,*o.(j. To produce fuc-simtles or likenesses by photogeny. Month.
Rets. Pn6-Ty-u RAPH'tc,* ) a. Relating to photography. pHd-T9-»RAPH'|-CAL,* ...
Joseph Emerson Worcester, John Walker, 1854
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The Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal
PHOTOGENY;. OR, THE ART OF FIXING THE IMAGES OF VISUAL OBJECTS.
The means of obtaining a self-acting, permanent representation of visual objects,
has long attracted the attention of philosophers, and in 1802 was the subject of ...
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Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers
Photogeny, description of the process, 58. Photography as applicable to
engineering, 57. — On photogeny, 58. — On the daguerreotype, 58. Pneumatic
mirrors, 3 1 . Pole, W., elected associate, 45. Pollock, F., Lieut. M.E., premium
awarded to, ...
Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain), 1848
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A Comprehensive Dictionary of the English Language
The act or art of producing fac similes or pictures by the action of light on a
prepared surface. PHO'TQ-graph, n. A far simile or picture produced by
photography or photogeny. PHQ-tOg'ra-piiy, r. Photogeny ; daguerrotype. pHp-
TOL'p-GY, n.
Joseph Emerson Worcester, 1866
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Perennial Decay: On the Aesthetics and Politics of Decadence
This said, why not try to work through the themes of sexual dependency and
exilic communitas in more extensive relation to her inimitable photogeny — a mix
of flashbulb radiation and blots of hard red; of nocturne blue and luminous bodily
...
Liz Constable, Dennis Denisoff, Matthew Potolsky, 1999
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The Routledge Encyclopedia of Film Theory
Language Vsevolod Pudovkin criticized Delluc's notion of photogeny as vague
symbolism that obscures traditional notions of taste and beauty. For him
photogeny is not 'the merging of the photographic image with the “genius” of
cinema', but ...
Edward Branigan, Warren Buckland, 2013
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Dictionary of scientific terms
Pho'togxaph (Gr. phos, and grapho to write), a fac-simile or likeness produced by
photogeny, or daguerreo- Phbtog'raphy (Gr.), the art of delineating objects by
means of light ; photogeny. Photohe'liograph (Gr. phos, and helios the sun), ...
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Music in Print and Beyond: Hildegard Von Bingen to the Beatles
3) earnestly defended the photogeny of the Portuguese language, effectively
praising the Portuguese talkies for capturing the “solidity, sweetness, richness,
manly efficacy and majesty” of the language and adding that “our words are all
very ...
Craig A. Monson, Roberta Montemorra Marvin, 2013
ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «PHOTOGENY»
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photogeny est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Vita: Edward Everett Hale
His 1840 journals are packed with references to bulbs, shutters, and various photographic experiments, including the usefulness of “photogeny” for printing ... «Harvard Magazine, déc 14»