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Cameras Quote by Andy Grundberg

“Computer images, like camera images today, will be seen as representations of a simulated, second-degree reality with little or no connection to the unmediated world. This is one lesson we can learn from photographs, and especially from those of the last 25 years: images exist not to be believed…” quote by Andy Grundberg
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“Computer images, like camera images today, will be seen as representations of a simulated, second-degree reality with little or no connection to the unmediated world. This is one lesson we can learn from photographs, and especially from those of the last 25 years: images exist not to be believed, but to be interrogated.”

Andy Grundberg

About This Quote

Images are constructs that simulate reality, requiring critical analysis rather than blind trust.

In simple terms: Images are simulated representations.

Key Takeaway

Question visual authenticity.

Themes

media literacy perception technology truth representation

Mood

skeptical analytical

Type

observation cautionary

When to use this quote

  • evaluating news photos
  • analyzing AI‑generated art
  • teaching media studies

Key Concepts

simulation visual culture critical thinking

Practical Applications

  • fact‑checking visual content
  • designing image verification tools

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does the medium shape our belief in an image?
  • What methods can reveal an image’s underlying construction?
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