How have digital technologies affected the truth claims of photography?
What has been the artistic response to the technological and societal
transformations the digital revolution has brought about? Claus Gunti
explores the widespread implications of the digital in the work of
renowned photographers of the Düsseldorf School, Thomas Ruff, Andreas
Gursky, and Jörg Sasse, stretching from ties to conceptual art to the
development of a globalized visual culture. The study provides a model
for understanding the digital revolution in photography and shows that
it ought to be understood beyond a strictly technological perspective.