Fields in Vision

Fields in Vision
Author: Garry Whannel
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2005-07-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134938599

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Fields in Vision offers a comprehensive and analytical study of the international phenomenon of television sports coverage. Garry Whannel considers the historical development of sport on television, the growth of sponsorship and the way that television and sponsorship have re-shaped sport in the context of the enterprise culture. Drawing on archival research, Whannel first charts the development of the BBC Outside Broadcast department, and the growing battle for dominance between BBC and ITV, showing how sponsorship and the rising power of sports agents began to transform sport - not only in the UK but across the world - in the 1960s. He goes on to examine the implications of this vast and escalating global network during the 1980s by analysing the central role that stars and narratives began to play in television sport, presenting case studies of major contests such as Coe versus Ovett and Decker versus Budd. His study also takes into account one of the more indirect, but no less significant results of international televised sport - the rise of popular fitness chic and the American monopoly of the workout boom of the 1980s. Fields in Vision explains the development of television sport by linking its economic transformation with the cultural forms through which it is represented, offering a study encompassing not simply the sports world, but our relationship with television and the media industries as a whole.

Fields of Vision

Fields of Vision
Author: Leslie Devereaux,Roger Hillman
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2023-04-28
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780520914704

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Filmed images dominate our time, from the movies and TV that entertain us to the news and documentary that inform us and shape our cultural vocabulary. Crossing disciplinary boundaries, Fields of Vision is a path-breaking collection that inquires into the power (and limits) of film and photography to make sense of ourselves and others. As critics, social scientists, filmmakers, and literary scholars, the contributors converge on the issues of representation and the construction of visual meaning across cultures. From the dismembered bodies of horror film to the exotic bodies of ethnographic film and the gorgeous bodies of romantic cinema, Fields of Vision moves through eras, genres, and societies. Always asking how images work to produce meaning, the essays address the way the "real" on film creates fantasy, news, as well as "science," and considers this problematic process as cultural boundaries are crossed. One essay discusses the effects of Hollywood's high-capital, world-wide commercial hegemony on local and non-Western cinemas, while another explores the response of indigenous people in central Australia to the forces of mass media and video. Other essays uncover the work of the unconscious in cinema, the shaping of "female spectatorship" by the "women's film" genre of the 1920s, and the effects of the personal and subjective in documentary films and the photographs of war reportage. In illuminating dark, elided, or wilfully neglected areas of representation, these essays uncover new fields of vision.

Sexuality in the Field of Vision

Sexuality in the Field of Vision
Author: Jacqueline Rose
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2020-10-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781789605266

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A brilliantly original exploration of the interface between feminism, psychoanalysis, semiotics and film theory.

Fields of Vision

Fields of Vision
Author: Leslie Devereaux,Roger Hillman
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1995-05-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0520085248

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Filmed images dominate our time, from the movies and TV that entertain us to the news and documentary that inform us and shape our cultural vocabulary. Crossing disciplinary boundaries, Fields of Vision is a path-breaking collection that inquires into the power (and limits) of film and photography to make sense of ourselves and others. As critics, social scientists, filmmakers, and literary scholars, the contributors converge on the issues of representation and the construction of visual meaning across cultures. From the dismembered bodies of horror film to the exotic bodies of ethnographic film and the gorgeous bodies of romantic cinema, Fields of Vision moves through eras, genres, and societies. Always asking how images work to produce meaning, the essays address the way the "real" on film creates fantasy, news, as well as "science," and considers this problematic process as cultural boundaries are crossed. One essay discusses the effects of Hollywood's high-capital, world-wide commercial hegemony on local and non-Western cinemas, while another explores the response of indigenous people in central Australia to the forces of mass media and video. Other essays uncover the work of the unconscious in cinema, the shaping of "female spectatorship" by the "women's film" genre of the 1920s, and the effects of the personal and subjective in documentary films and the photographs of war reportage. In illuminating dark, elided, or wilfully neglected areas of representation, these essays uncover new fields of vision.

Markov Random Fields for Vision and Image Processing

Markov Random Fields for Vision and Image Processing
Author: Andrew Blake,Pushmeet Kohli,Carsten Rother
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2011-07-22
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780262297448

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State-of-the-art research on MRFs, successful MRF applications, and advanced topics for future study. This volume demonstrates the power of the Markov random field (MRF) in vision, treating the MRF both as a tool for modeling image data and, utilizing recently developed algorithms, as a means of making inferences about images. These inferences concern underlying image and scene structure as well as solutions to such problems as image reconstruction, image segmentation, 3D vision, and object labeling. It offers key findings and state-of-the-art research on both algorithms and applications. After an introduction to the fundamental concepts used in MRFs, the book reviews some of the main algorithms for performing inference with MRFs; presents successful applications of MRFs, including segmentation, super-resolution, and image restoration, along with a comparison of various optimization methods; discusses advanced algorithmic topics; addresses limitations of the strong locality assumptions in the MRFs discussed in earlier chapters; and showcases applications that use MRFs in more complex ways, as components in bigger systems or with multiterm energy functions. The book will be an essential guide to current research on these powerful mathematical tools.

Fields of Vision

Fields of Vision
Author: Denis Delaney,Ciaran Ward,Carla Rho Fiorina
Publsiher: Fields of Vision
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2003
Genre: English language
ISBN: 0582819075

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Fields of vision is a comprehensive, flexible, user-friendly anthology of Literature in the English language from the origins to contemporary times.

Foundations of Neuroscience

Foundations of Neuroscience
Author: Casey Henley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021
Genre: Biology
ISBN: OCLC:1253356919

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Visual Fields

Visual Fields
Author: David B. Henson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2000
Genre: Perimetry
ISBN: UOM:39015049610168

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Visual Fields is an authoritative and well-referenced text on the theory and practice of visual field investigation.