mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
I find it interesting to note this:
It is important not to elide over the differences between the two statements.
If I claimed to have met with space-travelling aliens and had a sketch of me with the green guys as "proof", I doubt I'd be taken seriously. If, however, I had a nicely clear photograph of me with the BEMs (and could hand over, say, a negative for examination) then I suspect I'd be taken more seriously.
And rightly so. (Although an actual alien-technology microchip in my arse would probably be more convincing evidence.)
...Mike
In conjunction with this:"Chances are, if you believe the light, you are going to believe that the things photographed physically existed in the world. It's this belief that gives the still photograph its power." - Henry Wessel Jr
I agree with Bill's statement as it stands, but would thoroughly disagree with a slight reformulation as so:A photograph is no more an accurate representation of the world than a painting...
...and I'm sure Bill would share my disagreement.A photograph is a no more accurate representation of the world than a painting...
It is important not to elide over the differences between the two statements.
If I claimed to have met with space-travelling aliens and had a sketch of me with the green guys as "proof", I doubt I'd be taken seriously. If, however, I had a nicely clear photograph of me with the BEMs (and could hand over, say, a negative for examination) then I suspect I'd be taken more seriously.
And rightly so. (Although an actual alien-technology microchip in my arse would probably be more convincing evidence.)
...Mike