Piper-Wright, Tracy2018-01-312018-01-312018-02-28Piper-Wright, T. (2018). Neither the One nor the Other: Photographic Errors - Subjectivity, Subversion and the In-between. MAI Feminism and Visual Culture, 1(1).2003-167XNAhttp://hdl.handle.net/10034/620847The photographic error opens up a paradoxical space between machine and human and presents this space as a gap in the conventions of photographic practice both technologically and culturally. By undermining the certainty which attaches to our use of technology the error opens us to the possibility of playing with and against the technology we use, subverting the rules in order to create something new. In the third dimension of the error we are able to question the photographic practices and images which we are surrounded with daily. We can ask what purpose and meaning photography has to us: what are we trying to do when we take a photograph?enhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/photographyerrorCulturepracticepractice as researchEthnographyvisual culturefeminist theorytechnologyNeither the One nor the Other: Photographic Errors - Subjectivity, Subversion and the In-betweenArticleMAI Feminism and Visual Culturehttps://maifeminism.com/neither-the-one-nor-the-other-photographic-errors-subjectivity-subversion-and-the-in-between/