Posing in front of the ice: Human-glacier relationships in the mirror of photographical self-representation from Belle Époque tourism to present ...

What makes glaciers “Instagram-able”? This question about the fascination of the cryosphere to tourists seems to be related to present day smartphone and social media society, but can be traced back to the Belle Époque, when bourgeois tourists in the Alps, in Norway or in the Rocky Mountains posed o...

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spelling ftdatacite:10.48350/199834 2024-09-15T18:07:53+00:00 Posing in front of the ice: Human-glacier relationships in the mirror of photographical self-representation from Belle Époque tourism to present ... Rohr, Christian 2024 https://dx.doi.org/10.48350/199834 https://boris.unibe.ch/199834/ unknown :unas open access boris standard license http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 770 Photography & computer art 900 History 940 History of Europe Text conference object article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2024 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.48350/199834 2024-09-02T10:17:31Z What makes glaciers “Instagram-able”? This question about the fascination of the cryosphere to tourists seems to be related to present day smartphone and social media society, but can be traced back to the Belle Époque, when bourgeois tourists in the Alps, in Norway or in the Rocky Mountains posed on or in front of glaciers for a photograph. This paper aims to explore the attraction of glaciers to alpine tourist from the late 19th century onwards. Looking at the example of the Swiss mountains, glaciers even became the drivers to construct cog railways to altitudes never reached before. In this way, wealthy tourists could just stop near the glacier, admire a spectacular view, and pose in front of this scenery or even on the ice itself. Photographers such as Arthur Gabler from Interlaken (canton of Bern) made a big business with accompanying these tourists for a professional photo. He also sold these photographs as postcards to send them home from the Bernese Oberland. In this way, an attitude similar to our ... Text glacier DataCite
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description What makes glaciers “Instagram-able”? This question about the fascination of the cryosphere to tourists seems to be related to present day smartphone and social media society, but can be traced back to the Belle Époque, when bourgeois tourists in the Alps, in Norway or in the Rocky Mountains posed on or in front of glaciers for a photograph. This paper aims to explore the attraction of glaciers to alpine tourist from the late 19th century onwards. Looking at the example of the Swiss mountains, glaciers even became the drivers to construct cog railways to altitudes never reached before. In this way, wealthy tourists could just stop near the glacier, admire a spectacular view, and pose in front of this scenery or even on the ice itself. Photographers such as Arthur Gabler from Interlaken (canton of Bern) made a big business with accompanying these tourists for a professional photo. He also sold these photographs as postcards to send them home from the Bernese Oberland. In this way, an attitude similar to our ...
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