Abstract
Photography has played a major role in documenting social shifts and preserving memories of people and places beyond their death. My thesis exhibit examines the loss of places that are central to our society's identity, left as abandoned husks in our midst. By creating a memorial to our own era, and eulogizing it as a time when our own actions began to have serious and long-lasting effects, we envision these sites as signifiers of the decline of America as an empire and a grim harbinger of things yet to come. While photography of modern abandonments has been derided as `ruin porn', the function that the photography of such sites serves is that of a sentinel. They are physical evidence that failures to adapt are met with harsh repercussions.Photography has played a major role in documenting social shifts and preserving memories of people and places beyond their death. My thesis exhibit examines the loss of places that are central to our society's identity, left as abandoned husks in our midst. By creating a memorial to our own era, and eulogizing it as a time when our own actions began to have serious and long-lasting effects, we envision these sites as signifiers of the decline of America as an empire and a grim harbinger of things yet to come. While photography of modern abandonments has been derided as `ruin porn', the function that the photography of such sites serves is that of a sentinel. They are physical evidence that failures to adapt are met with harsh repercussions.
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Architectural photography--Themes, motives; Photography, Artistic--Themes, motives; Abandoned buildings--Pictorial works
Publication Date
11-1-2012
Document Type
Thesis
Student Type
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Department, Program, or Center
School of Photographic Arts and Sciences (CIAS)
Advisor
White, Edward
Advisor/Committee Member
Lieberman, Jessica
Advisor/Committee Member
DuBois, William
Recommended Citation
Murray, Matthew, "The Age of consequences" (2012). Thesis. Rochester Institute of Technology. Accessed from
https://repository.rit.edu/theses/5389
Campus
RIT – Main Campus
Plan Codes
IMGART-MFA
Comments
Note: imported from RIT’s Digital Media Library running on DSpace to RIT Scholar Works. Physical copy available through RIT's The Wallace Library at: TR659 .M87 2012