Twelve insights into the Afghanistan war through the photographs from the Basetrack Project : Rita Leistner’s iProbes and Marshall McLuhan’s theory of media

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This article presents the iProbe concept developed by the Canadian photographer Rita Leistner. This analytical tool is one of the ways to present the image of modern warfare that emerges from messages in social media and photographs taken using smartphones. Utilized to understand the approach are photographs Leistner took at the American military base in Musa Qala (Helmand province, Afghanistan) during the implementation of the "Basetrack" media project in 2011. The theoretical basis for this study is Marshall McLuhan’s media theory, which was used by the photographer to interpret her works from Afghanistan. Leistner is the first to apply the various concepts shaped by McLuhan in the second half of 20th century, such as "probe", "extension of man", and the "figure/ground" dichotomy, to analyze war photography. Her blog and book entitled Looking for Marshall McLuhan in Afghanistan shows the potential of using McLuhan’s concepts to interpret the image of modern warfare presented in the contemporary media. The application of McLuhan’s theory to this type of photographic analysis provides the opportunity to focus on the technological dimension of modern war and to look at warfare from a technical perspective such as what devices and communication solutions are used to solve armed conflicts as efficiently and bloodlessly as possible. Therefore, this article briefly presents twelve iProbes that Leistner created based on her experiences from working in Afghanistan concerning photography, military equipment, interpersonal relations, and various types of communication.

Tytuł
Twelve insights into the Afghanistan war through the photographs from the Basetrack Project : Rita Leistner’s iProbes and Marshall McLuhan’s theory of media
Twórca
Kukiełko-Rogozińska Kalina ORCID 0000-0002-4256-8871
Słowa kluczowe
iProbes; Rita Leistner; theory of media by Marshall McLuhan; Basetrack project; war coverage; war photography; smartphone; Hipstamatic app; iSondy; teoria mediów Marshalla McLuhana; projekt Basetrack; fotografia wojenna; smartfon; aplikacja Hipstamatic
Data
2021
Typ zasobu
artykuł
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DOI 10.3390/arts10020027
Źródło
Arts, 2021, 10 (2), [br. s.], 27
Język
angielski
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CC BY CC BY
Kategorie
Publikacje pracowników US
Data udostępnienia15 wrz 2021, 13:21:28
Data mod.1 mar 2022, 07:40:34
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