Industry and Photography


Poster image Industry and Photography

Industry and photography are linked, and reproduction connects them. But what do we see, over time, with mechanisation and the arrival of modern industrial production, increasingly hidden behind company walls? Does photography, which includes cinematographic shots, allow us to see the work, the ongoing processes, the production rather than the product? Industry and photography raise the question of what’s visible, and how they are interpreted by the human gaze.



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Harun Farocki

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The year after he made his first feature-length fiction “Zwischen zwei Kriegen” [Between Two Wars] in 1978, Harun Farocki returned to examine the economic and political issues of the iron and steel industry in Germany’s history. “Industrie und Fotografie” is a dense, multi-layered film about the industry’s invisibility as such and also an implacable critique of the ideology of the objectivity of representation and the transparency of images, including those of the art market (Bernd & Hilla Becher’s typologies). This film is a historical contemplation of the end of industrial modernity, a political reflection on the opacity of reality in front of a mechanical lens, and a theoretical proposal for visual thinking that tries to dig deeper into the “divergences of the visible” and to “relativise them” (Raymond Bellour) instead of filling them in, as the media does, reassuring yet blinding us.

 

 

Federico Rossin
Cinema historian, independent programmer

 

 


  • FR- Industrie et photographie

    FR- Industrie et photographie


    Language: Français
  • EN- Industrie et photographie

    EN- Industrie et photographie


    Language: English
  • Année 1979
  • Pays Germany
  • Durée 44
  • Producteur WDR - Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Harun Farocki Filmproduktion
  • Langue German
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court Photographs of the industrial world and the photographic industry… contemplating image and representation.

The year after he made his first feature-length fiction “Zwischen zwei Kriegen” [Between Two Wars] in 1978, Harun Farocki returned to examine the economic and political issues of the iron and steel industry in Germany’s history. “Industrie und Fotografie” is a dense, multi-layered film about the industry’s invisibility as such and also an implacable critique of the ideology of the objectivity of representation and the transparency of images, including those of the art market (Bernd & Hilla Becher’s typologies). This film is a historical contemplation of the end of industrial modernity, a political reflection on the opacity of reality in front of a mechanical lens, and a theoretical proposal for visual thinking that tries to dig deeper into the “divergences of the visible” and to “relativise them” (Raymond Bellour) instead of filling them in, as the media does, reassuring yet blinding us.

 

 

Federico Rossin
Cinema historian, independent programmer

 

 


  • FR- Industrie et photographie

    FR- Industrie et photographie


    Language: Français
  • EN- Industrie et photographie

    EN- Industrie et photographie


    Language: English
  • Année 1979
  • Pays Germany
  • Durée 44
  • Producteur WDR - Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Harun Farocki Filmproduktion
  • Langue German
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court Photographs of the industrial world and the photographic industry… contemplating image and representation.

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