In this increasingly visual world, how can we best decipher and understand the many ways that our everyday lives are organized around looking practices and the many images we encounter each day? Indeed, how we interact with and interpret visual images is a basic component of human life. Today, however, we are living in one of the most artificial visual and image-saturated cultures in human history, which makes understanding the complex construction and multiple social functions of visual imagery more important than ever before. Themes regarding our experience of a visually pervasive mediated culture, here, termed visual spectacle
The commonly accepted notion that a picture is worth a thousand words paradoxically places greater c...
In our present image-laden environment that only seems to keep growing, the nature of how we see an...
Final thesis titled Visual Literacy in the Digital Era is primarily focused on understanding image i...
In this increasingly visual world, how can we best decipher and understand the many ways that our ev...
This article offers the premises for an analytical reflection on how we look at images today, while ...
The abundance and complexity of information now being delivered visually demands that we become visu...
This paper presents an analysis of the image as the basis of visual culture and its most important c...
Martin Jay, in his 1988 essay "Scoptic Regimes of Modernity," argued that the modern era was "domina...
Contemporary culture is based more on what we see than on what we read. It is necessary to evaluate ...
In today’s digital media environment we are creating and consuming more images than ever before. Fro...
Spectacle, Shock, and Surfacing is a conceptual thesis that involves making connections between mean...
This article seeks to understand aspects of the signic nature of images, especially what they offer ...
Ten years after the last edition, this thoroughly revised and updated third edition of The Visual Cu...
Many scholars tacitly or overtly support the position\ud that the image is becoming the primary mean...
The paper discusses the new paradigm of the modern society which the majority of scholars describe a...
The commonly accepted notion that a picture is worth a thousand words paradoxically places greater c...
In our present image-laden environment that only seems to keep growing, the nature of how we see an...
Final thesis titled Visual Literacy in the Digital Era is primarily focused on understanding image i...
In this increasingly visual world, how can we best decipher and understand the many ways that our ev...
This article offers the premises for an analytical reflection on how we look at images today, while ...
The abundance and complexity of information now being delivered visually demands that we become visu...
This paper presents an analysis of the image as the basis of visual culture and its most important c...
Martin Jay, in his 1988 essay "Scoptic Regimes of Modernity," argued that the modern era was "domina...
Contemporary culture is based more on what we see than on what we read. It is necessary to evaluate ...
In today’s digital media environment we are creating and consuming more images than ever before. Fro...
Spectacle, Shock, and Surfacing is a conceptual thesis that involves making connections between mean...
This article seeks to understand aspects of the signic nature of images, especially what they offer ...
Ten years after the last edition, this thoroughly revised and updated third edition of The Visual Cu...
Many scholars tacitly or overtly support the position\ud that the image is becoming the primary mean...
The paper discusses the new paradigm of the modern society which the majority of scholars describe a...
The commonly accepted notion that a picture is worth a thousand words paradoxically places greater c...
In our present image-laden environment that only seems to keep growing, the nature of how we see an...
Final thesis titled Visual Literacy in the Digital Era is primarily focused on understanding image i...