Monday, September 21, 2009

Walter Benjamin makes several claims questioning the effects of film and photography on the "art object". He states that with the invention of photography, detailed reproduction of art, when compared to traditional methods, was accelerated and made accessible to everyone. Benjamin makes the point that photography is not authentic. Many pieces of artwork is three dimensional, for example, and cannot be fully captured by a picture. On the contrary, Walter says that film and photography involves the masses, which is a positive characteristic.

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