Enticing food photography which stimulates its viewers' cravings, often given a dismissive label “food porn,” is one of the most popular contents in contemporary digital media. In this paper, I argue that the label disguises different ways in which a viewer can engage with it. In particular, food porn enables us to engage in cross-modal gustatory imaginings of a specific kind and an image's capacity to afford such imaginings can contribute to its artistic merit.
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Tooming, U. (2021). Aesthetics of food porn. Critica-Revista Hispanoamericana de Filosofia, 53(157), 127–150. https://doi.org/10.22201/IIFS.18704905E.2021.1248
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