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Kunsthistoriker über digitale Fotos: »Wir wollen zu jeder Tageszeit fotogen und bildwürdig sein«

Smartphones sind Bildermaschinen, täglich scrollen und swipen wir uns durch Porträts, Fotos, Videos. Hier erklärt Kunstwissenschaftler Matthias Bruhn, wie uns Bilder süchtig machen – und wie sich der Mensch dem Filter anpasst.


The main conceptual idea from the text is that the rise of digital photography and the ability to easily edit images is leading to a shift in our perception of reality and what is considered "realistic". The article uses the quote from a kunsthistoriker ("We want to be photogenic and picture-worthy at any time of day") to highlight how people are increasingly concerned with presenting a carefully crafted image of themselves online. This aligns with the author's statement that "we are developing a new concept of realism" through the use of AI-generated images and digital editing tools. Essentially, the text suggests that the digital age is blurring the lines between reality and constructed image, prompting a redefinition of what it means to be "real".


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