Cover Essay: Visualizing Oil's Pubic Image

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Technol Cult. 2026;67(2):321-332. doi: 10.1353/tech.2026.a988848.ABSTRACTThis essay examines the American Petroleum Institute (API) Photo and Film Collection to show how institutional image archives can reshape the history of technology. Reading the collection longitudinally rather than focusing on a single image, the essay traces shifts from early spectacles of industrial scale to midcentury abstractions of refinery monumentality and, by the 1970s, to people-centered depictions of safety, environmental care, and scientific expertise. Focusing on seismic testing imagery produced in the wake of environmental crisis and regulatory change, the essay argues that contradiction within the archive is historically revealing. The API's photographs simultaneously celebrate technological expansion and attempt to rehabilitate oil's public image. By treating inconsistency as evidence rather than error, this essay demonstrates how historians can use visual collections to uncover institutional anxiety, shifting political pressures, and the contested meanings of technological progress.PMID:42109133 | DOI:10.1353/tech.2026.a988848