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To browse Academia. Connect to Collect shares the results of the Nordic research project Collecting Social Photo , which has explored the collection of social digital photography in new and innovative ways. The anthology consist of pages well illustrated with social digital photos.
Recommendations for museums and archives collecting social digital photography. Connect to collect: approaches to collecting social digital photography in museums and archives. Bente Jensen , Anni Wallenius. Practical recommendation and considerations on how to collect social digital photos in museums and archives.
About processes and aims. Bente Jensen. Haidy Geismar. Since its launch in San Francisco in October , Instagram—a social media photography application for smartphones—has garnered over , million monthly active users. By March over 20 billion photographs had been shared on the platform, with roughly 60 million images being uploaded each day, and 1. The overwhelming scale of Instagram seems to prevent, even resist, many kinds of analysis. How can we talk about style, genre, aesthetics, or even meaning, in the context of millions of users and billions of photographs?
How can such a global phenomenon be inflected with an aesthetics or politics of the local? With the conundrum of scale interfering with our usual analytic categories , what frameworks can we use to make sense of Instagram, and what are the implications for the methodologies of digital ethnography? While Big Data has become a seductive frame within which to develop new theories of scale, and more specifically to develop new techniques of visualization to analyze social media images e.