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Traditional models of representation are in crisis, unable to account for the flat, participatory, and event-driven nature of contemporary media-driven existence. This book proposes a radical shift...
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Ontographies proposes a radical shift, moving beyond the crisis of representation by embracing a philosophy of immanence, and offering a vital new perspective for understanding our media-saturated world.

In light of recent media developments in algorithmic, digital and picture-based mediaspheres, we must accept that received models of representation (in politics, in the realm of signs, in philosophies of consciousness) have long since collapsed. Nothing stands for anything any longer; the world has a massive media ontological problem. This book provides readers with a way to, if not cope with this problem, then at least map it and thereby to think beyond it. The volume sets out the concept of ontographies as a completely different form of access to the world, one that can overtake (and ultimately replace) the media ontological challenge of our time.

Through a rich tapestry of examples—from Wes Anderson’s The Darjeeling Limited and Oscar Cavandoli’s La Linea to analogue photography and algorithmic computation—Ontographies argues that the world does not operate via hierarchical structures of signification (signifier/signified, beings/Being, subject/object) but by way of immanent, operative processes of inscription that blur the boundaries between recording and reality.

Whatever exists comes into being through graphic operations: ontography. Indeed, the world exists solely insofar as it operatively records and describes or is being recorded and described. This compelling, refreshing book presents a bold and provocative intervention in media philosophy, challenging the dominant frameworks of representation, ontology and mediation.

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Price: £65.00
Pages: 140
Publisher: University of Exeter Press
Imprint: University of Exeter Press
Publication Date: 28 April 2026
Trim Size: 9.20 X 6.15 in
ISBN: 9781804132463
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Cultural and media studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, PHILOSOPHY / Epistemology, PHILOSOPHY / Aesthetics, Philosophy: aesthetics, Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge, Media studies: internet, digital media and society

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Lorenz Engell is professor of Media Philosophy at Bauhaus Universität Weimar, Germany. Prior to that, he was professor of Perception, Communication, and Media Studies (HAB Weimar 1993–2003). His habilitation was in Film and TV studies with ‘Motion Description’. He was co-director of the Internationales Kolleg für Kulturtechnikforschung und Medienphilosophie (IKKM), Weimar 2008–2020. Among his recent books are The Switch Image: Television Philosophy and (coedited With Christiane Voß and Tim Othold) Anthropologies of Entanglement. His current research focuses on Media Anthropology, Media Ontology and Media Philosophy of Nature.

Prologue: Cartographies
1 Phantographies
  1. Heterographies
  2. Phenographies
2 Cinematographies
3 Chronographies
4 Cosmographies
5 Historiographies

Epilogue: Hydrographies
 1. Swimming Upstream
 2. The Parallax View
 3. The Ontoface
 4. Conclusion

Notes
Bibliography
Filmography
Index