In this volume, scholars and critics from multiple disciplines--art,
architecture, anthropology, archaeology, material culture studies, and
philosophy--come together to the power and reach of Steven Seidenberg's
work in The Architecture of Silence. Each scholar, artist, or critic
here reflects Steven Seidenberg's work through the lens of their own
discipline, creating a remarkably interdisciplinary interrogation of the
role of photography to understand landscape, history, places, and time.