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History, culture and collective memory: how photography has shaped the world
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The invention of photography in the 19th century had a revolutionary impact on the world in many ways and it continues to shape our understanding of the world today.
In this episode, our host Ilvy Njiokiktjien (Canon Ambassador and professional photographer), is joined by Bence Nanay, professor of Philosophical Psychology at the University of Antwerp to discuss the intersection of history, memory (both personal and collective), culture, representation and photography.
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History, culture and collective memory: how photography has shaped the world
Shutter Stories: A Canon Podcast on Photography, Filmmaking and Print
Manage episode 373791059 series 2612891
The invention of photography in the 19th century had a revolutionary impact on the world in many ways and it continues to shape our understanding of the world today.
In this episode, our host Ilvy Njiokiktjien (Canon Ambassador and professional photographer), is joined by Bence Nanay, professor of Philosophical Psychology at the University of Antwerp to discuss the intersection of history, memory (both personal and collective), culture, representation and photography.
Follow us on Twitter: https://canon.sm/pro-twitter
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Engage with us on Instagram: https://canon.sm/pro-instagram
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