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What is Barthes Studium?

What is Barthes Studium?

Studium refers to an “enthusiastic commitment,” Barthes writes in Camera Lucida. This is the initial attraction towards a photograph. It’s what makes you stop and engage your eyes with what you’re actually seeing. It’s what makes your eyes stick to the photograph, in opposed to ‘glancing’ at something pointlessly.

Why is the punctum important?

The theory of the punctum speaks the indexical nature of the photographic medium. It also accounts for the importance of emotion and subjectivity in interacting with photographs.

What is the punctum of time in photography?

“Time, in Barthes’s sense of the term, functions as a punctum for him precisely because the sense of something being past, being historical, cannot be perceived by the photographer or indeed by anyone else in the present.

What is the difference between punctum and Studium?

Pornography is studium; punctum disrupts the sexual field to produce eroticism. Literalism is studium; punctum disrupts the unary photograph to produce multivalent readings. Every day, my twitter feed is filled with images from the studium. @500px posts images of mountains reflected in clear lakes and sunsets that light the sky on fire.

How does the punctum punctuate Roland Barthes Studium?

The punctum punctuates the studium and as a result pierces its viewer. To allow the punctum effect, the viewer must repudiate all knowledge. Barthes insists that the punctum is not simply the sum of desires projected into the photograph.

What is the meaning of the image punctum?

This image represents Barthes concept known as punctum. It draws the readers attention to the boys expression that he is glancing at something. Surrounding him the pavement is dry but the majority of it is wet. It is a compelling question of ‘what’ is keeping the pavement dry that the reader asks. Something that can not be seen.