Publisher: Centre national de l’audiovisuel (CNA), Luxembourg.
ISBN: 978-99959-809-4-8
Dimensions: 24 x 17.1 cm
Pages: 112
€32.00
Ostensibly as documentary in nature as his work on The Family of Man, Image Storage Containers (2012) does something closely related in intention to Weber’s previous series and yet very different. On one level, it condenses, as Marie Muracciole has noted, two moments in the myth of photography as a “universal language”: the first involving The Family of Man-as-imperial project; the second, photography’s sheer technicity as a mechanical means of reproduction, with all the attendant connotations of objective scientificity. Atop this interfolding of meanings one can discern two additional layers: the Image Storage Containers as a kind of “thought experiment,” an auto-pedagogical exercise in schematizing the human nervous system, and, a more polemical read, a proposition about the present conditions for viewing photographs within today’s networked image regime—at a moment when computer technologies, themselves predicated upon neuroscience findings on human perception and cognition, have precipitated a mass transformation of psycho-social behavior.
— Michael Baers
Jeff Weber, Image Storage Containers, 2023
Book, offset duotone printing, 112 p., 24 x 17.1 cm
Edition of 600 copies
The book has been published on the occasion of Jeff Weber’s exhibition Image Storage Containers at the Centre National de l’Audiovisuel (CNA), Luxembourg, 6 May-1 October 2023. Published by Centre national de l’audiovisuel (CNA), Luxembourg, in co-edition with Institute of Contemporary Art New York, and Gevaert Editions, Brussels
Concept and photographs by Jeff Weber with contributions by Michael Baers
Edited by Michèle Walerich and Asger Taiaksev
Printed by Cultura, Gent
ISBN: 978-99959-809-4-8
Printed by Cultura, Gent
ISBN: 978-99959-809-4-8
Price: 32,00€
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