Politics
Exhibition in Amsterdam Explores Historical Context of Manipulated Visuals
An exhibition in Amsterdam showcases the evolution of manipulated images, highlighting significant historical instances such as anti-Nazi photo montages and staged photography.
Editorial Staff
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The exhibition in Amsterdam provides a comprehensive overview of the historical context surrounding manipulated visuals, predating the advent of AI technologies.
Key examples include anti-Nazi photo montages, which served as powerful propaganda tools during World War II, illustrating the longstanding practice of image manipulation.
The focus on staged photography further emphasizes the implications of visual representation and its impact on public perception throughout history.