Photographing the game glitch: Between ghost photography and immaterial labour

Philosophy of Photography 14 (2):153-170 (2023)
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Abstract

This article explores the properties of glitch within practices of in-game photography. It argues that capturing the breaking of game textures and graphics reveals the process of creation of photorealism and the remediation of traditional photography within digital and playable spaces. On the other hand, it proposes that screenshotting game glitches acts as an involuntary bug report and part of an economy of ever-optimizing networked images.

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