Format:
XI, 251 S.
,
Ill.
ISBN:
9781781381786
Series Statement:
Transvisuality, the cultural dimension of visuality / ed. by Tore Kristensen ... Vol. 2
Content:
"In contemporary society, 'the visual' becomes a traversing denominator passing through the most diverse articulations: from new media, branding, drone vision and robot culture to cityscapes, design and art. The three-volume Transvisuality project promotes the turn away from the predominant focus on representations in studies of visual culture. Volume 2 introduces visual organization in-the-making as an effect of manifold traversing articulations and interconnected practices: how is the 'stuff' of visuality--an image like a photograph, an incident on TV, a cinematic work--is intertwined in a range of cultural practices, transformed and transgressed by them in transvisuality. The aim of the book is to map how visual organizations are traversing culture as articulatory practices in situ. The resulting case studies depart from different materialities and agencies of empirical, embedded visuality--from canvas to drone camera--and illustrate how transvisuality evolves in and around publics and communities on the one hand and through bodies and media on the other. The visual articulations analysed in this volume span from mobile phone videos to forensic images, from biomedia to robots, from bunker ruins to Kalighat pat paintings, from a Palestinian wedding dress to video footage of unknown strangers on the metro, from the Gorgon Stare to movies becoming art installations."--Page [4] of cover
Content:
"In contemporary society, 'the visual' becomes a traversing denominator passing through the most diverse articulations: from new media, branding, drone vision and robot culture to cityscapes, design and art. The three-volume Transvisuality project promotes the turn away from the predominant focus on representations in studies of visual culture. Volume 2 introduces visual organization in-the-making as an effect of manifold traversing articulations and interconnected practices: how is the 'stuff' of visuality--an image like a photograph, an incident on TV, a cinematic work--is intertwined in a range of cultural practices, transformed and transgressed by them in transvisuality. The aim of the book is to map how visual organizations are traversing culture as articulatory practices in situ. The resulting case studies depart from different materialities and agencies of empirical, embedded visuality--from canvas to drone camera--and illustrate how transvisuality evolves in and around publics and communities on the one hand and through bodies and media on the other. The visual articulations analysed in this volume span from mobile phone videos to forensic images, from biomedia to robots, from bunker ruins to Kalighat pat paintings, from a Palestinian wedding dress to video footage of unknown strangers on the metro, from the Gorgon Stare to movies becoming art installations."--Page [4] of cover
Language:
English
Subjects:
Ethnology
Keywords:
Bildwissenschaft
;
Visuelle Kommunikation
;
Aufsatzsammlung
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