Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Non Philosopher? Fuck That!

More papers mentioned here and there...

Colorization Revisited
Colorization has not entirely disappeared from the literature, but it is no longer a central focus of anyone's attention.[2] It is sometimes mentioned in passing as an illustration or analogy to some other issue.[3] Although there is an occasional commercial flare-up on the issue,[4] it also is recognized as an uncontroversial artistic technique when practiced by the artist on his or her own work.[5] Even though it remains a popular discussion topic in classrooms, it is not included in most aesthetics textbooks.[6] The search engine Google.com turns up a few recent essays on colorization, but they seem mainly to be student term papers that rehash the old debates,[7] on-line encyclopedia articles,[8] or essays by non-philosophers[9] which do not move us beyond the debate of circa 1995.

[9] E.g., Nima Taradji, "Moral Rights, Colorizations & The Romantic," http://www.taradji.com/color.html (acquired July 5, 2004).

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