How to See the World: An Introduction to Images, from Self-Portraits to Selfies, Maps to Movies, and More
بواسطة
Nicholas Mirzoeff
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Science & Technology
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تنسيق
غلاف صلب
صفحات
352
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Apr 12, 2016
الناشر
Basic Books
رقم ISBN-10
046509600X
رقم ISBN-13
9780465096008
الوصف
Nicholas Mirzoeff delves into the profound relationship between images and our understanding of the world around us. He explores how the act of seeing has transformed significantly, from the intimate self-portraits of the past to the ubiquitous self-portraits of today known as selfies. The evolution of visual representations reflects not just technological advancements, but also shifts in cultural and personal identity.
Through a captivating journey, the author examines various forms of images, including maps, movies, and photography, discussing their impact on society. He invites readers to consider how these visuals shape their perceptions and influence their experiences. This exploration encourages a deeper appreciation of the ways images narrate stories and communicate complex ideas.
By unraveling the layers of meaning behind everyday visuals, Mirzoeff challenges readers to rethink their relationship with images and the broader world. Whether one is a casual observer or a keen critic, this insightful guide provides tools to navigate the modern visual landscape with a more critical eye.
Through a captivating journey, the author examines various forms of images, including maps, movies, and photography, discussing their impact on society. He invites readers to consider how these visuals shape their perceptions and influence their experiences. This exploration encourages a deeper appreciation of the ways images narrate stories and communicate complex ideas.
By unraveling the layers of meaning behind everyday visuals, Mirzoeff challenges readers to rethink their relationship with images and the broader world. Whether one is a casual observer or a keen critic, this insightful guide provides tools to navigate the modern visual landscape with a more critical eye.