CYCLOPS Arts and Culture

By invoking the mythological figure of the Cyclops, we refer to the monstrous potential of the camera itself. Following the philosopher Vilém Flusser’s understanding of the camera as an apparatus that seeks to overwhelm its user, the Cyclops becomes a powerful metaphor. It represents a giant force that must be confronted and negotiated. If the Cyclops stands for the camera and, more broadly, for photography as a whole, then we as viewers, photographers, publishers, and gallerists must work together like the crew of Homer’s Odysseus, who join forces to challenge and subdue the Cyclops Polyphemus.