Figures of Chance and Contingency in Albert Kahn's Planetary Project

 
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Figures of Chance and Contingency in Albert Kahn's Planetary Project (EN)

Picker, Marion

The Archives de la Planète is a collection of visual material – about 100 hours of film, 72000 autochromes and 4000 stereoscopic images – established between 1908 androughly 1932. While the project was of Kahn’s inspiration (and also financed by him),the human geographer Jean Brunhes served as its scientific director. Its purpose was to document the diversity, but even more so, the underlying unity of human life and activity all over the globe. It seems thus fitting that Brunhes used a cartographic logicin mapping the “positive facts” of his science, relying on visual documentation. Thisarticle examines some of the temporal complexities and contingencies of representation inherent in the autochrome part of the collections. As archives within the archive, they upset the cartographic logic of the project. (EN)

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Peer-reviewed Article (EN)

spatial metaphors (EN)
autochromes (EN)
Jean Brunhes (EN)
contingency (EN)
Albert Kahn (EN)
Archives de la Planète (EN)
temporality of photography (EN)
human geography (EN)


Synthesis

English

2019-10-18


National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (EN)

1791-5155
Synthesis: an Anglophone Journal of Comparative Literary Studies; No. 11 (2018): Records of Contingency: Forms and Media; 12-33 (EN)

Copyright (c) 2019 Marion Picker (EN)



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