Mini phototexts are hybrid objects where photographs interact with text to tell personal or fictional stories. This intermedial form has been practiced since the 1960s by authors and artists: Martine Aballéa, Christian Boltanski, Sophie Calle, Patrick Devresse, Jean Le Gac, Paul Léger, Valérie Mréjen, Anne-James Chaton, Jérôme Game, Christian Garcin, Claire Legendre and Jérôme Bonetto, Benoît Peeters and Marie-Claire Plissart, Lucien Suel. The analysis of their works will provide an in-depth illustration of the possibilities of creation through the connections between images and texts in a minimal and digital regime. Everyone can create mini phototexts on social networks and in this book you will find reading ideas to tackle them from a narrative point of view.
Poétique du mini-phototexte
Elisa Bricco
2025-01-01
Abstract
Mini phototexts are hybrid objects where photographs interact with text to tell personal or fictional stories. This intermedial form has been practiced since the 1960s by authors and artists: Martine Aballéa, Christian Boltanski, Sophie Calle, Patrick Devresse, Jean Le Gac, Paul Léger, Valérie Mréjen, Anne-James Chaton, Jérôme Game, Christian Garcin, Claire Legendre and Jérôme Bonetto, Benoît Peeters and Marie-Claire Plissart, Lucien Suel. The analysis of their works will provide an in-depth illustration of the possibilities of creation through the connections between images and texts in a minimal and digital regime. Everyone can create mini phototexts on social networks and in this book you will find reading ideas to tackle them from a narrative point of view.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



