“We have learned to trust the photographic image. Can we trust the electronic image? With painting everything was simple. The original was the original, and each copy was a copy - a forgery. With photography and then film that began to get complicated. The original was a negative. Without a print, it did not exist. Just the opposite, each copy was the original. But now with the electronic, and soon the digital, there is no more negative and no more positive. The very notion of the original is obsolete. Everything is a copy. All distinctions have become arbitrary. No wonder the idea of identity finds itself in such a feeble state. Identity is out of fashion.”
- Wim Wenders, A Notebook On Clothes and Cities, 1989
2 Sep 2010 / 30 notes / art fashion film movies photography quotes style wim wenders yohji yamamoto documentary
hence why digital photographs aren’t accepted as evidence in a trial