In recent decades we have witnessed an explosion in the number of visual images we encounter as our lives have become increasingly saturated with screens From Google Images to Instagram video games to installation art this transformation is confusing liberating and worrying all at once since observing the new visuality of culture is not the same as understanding it Nicholas Mirzoeff is a leading figure in the field of visual culture which aims to make sense of this extraordinary explosion of visual experiences As Mirzoeff reminds us this is not the first visual revolution the 19th century saw the invention of film photography and x rays and the development of maps microscopes and telescopes made the 17th century an era of visual discovery But the sheer quantity of images produced on the internet today has no parallels In the first book to define visual culture for the general reader Mirzoeff draws on art history theory and everyday experience to provide an engaging and accessible overview of how visual materials shape and define our lives
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Editorial: Penguin
ISBN: 9780141977409
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 352
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 04/06/2015
Año de edición: 2015
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Escrito por Nicholas Mirzoeff
Nicholas Mirzoeff es profesor de Medios, Cultura y Comunicación en la Universidad de Nueva York (NYU). De origen británico, hizo su formación en Historia e Historia del Arte en las Universidades de Oxford y de Wrawick. El autor tuvo un papel muy activo en el movimiento Occupy Wall Street. www.nicholasmirzoeff.com