It is perhaps not a surprise that photography developed as…

It is perhaps not a surprise that photography developed as a technological medium in the industrial age, when reality started to disappear. It is even perhaps the disappearance of reality that triggered this technical form. Reality found a way to mutate into an image.

Sourced, Photography, or the Writing of Light
(2000)

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