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 +:"Just as lithography virtually implied the illustrated newspaper, so did photography foreshadow the sound film. For the first time in the process of pictorial reproduction, photography freed the hand of the most important artistic functions which henceforth devolved only upon the eye looking into a lens." --[[Walter Benjamin]], ''[[The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction]]'' (1935) - Walter Benjamin
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"Just as lithography virtually implied the illustrated newspaper, so did photography foreshadow the sound film. For the first time in the process of pictorial reproduction, photography freed the hand of the most important artistic functions which henceforth devolved only upon the eye looking into a lens." --Walter Benjamin, The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (1935) - Walter Benjamin




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