Ice blink : on Antarctic imaginary: .

In "Ice Blink: an Antarctic Imaginary" Anne Noble explores representations of Antarctica through photographs of museum dioramas, amusement parks, aquariums, research stations, souvenirs, maps, and scenic tours. Noble's research reveals how popular impressions of the Antarctic are form...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Noble, Anne, 1954-
Other Authors: Wedde, Ian, Porter, Gwynneth, 1970-
Format: Still Image
Language:English
Published: Clouds 2011
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Online Access:https://digitalcollections.saic.edu/islandora/object/islandora%3Ajfabc_7629
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Summary:In "Ice Blink: an Antarctic Imaginary" Anne Noble explores representations of Antarctica through photographs of museum dioramas, amusement parks, aquariums, research stations, souvenirs, maps, and scenic tours. Noble's research reveals how popular impressions of the Antarctic are formed through artificial tableaus that focus on picturesque wilderness, inviting travel but rendering the traveler blind to geographic reality. "Ice Blink" is not a documentary of Antarctica itself, but of how a generalized view of the Antarctic is constructed through photography.; Photographs were taken in Japan, the USA, England, Scotland, Norway, Singapore, New Zealand, Australia, Argentina, and Antarctica.; Includes an essay by Ian Wedde and an endnote by Noble.; Edited by Gwynneth Porter.