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, but to be interrogated.”
About This Quote
Images are constructs that simulate reality, requiring critical analysis rather than blind trust.
In simple terms: Images are simulated representations.
Question visual authenticity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- evaluating news photos
- analyzing AI‑generated art
- teaching media studies
Key Concepts
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?