The Image of the Future

The Image of the Future
Author: Fred Polak
Publsiher: Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1973
Genre: Civilization
ISBN: UOM:39015011584474

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Monograph presenting a theoretical framework for the projection of future western civilization and culture based on an understanding of the religions and philosophys of the past and its relationship to social change - comprises a condensed version of the 1955 Dutch edition. References.

The Future of the Image

The Future of the Image
Author: Jacques Rancière
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2019-09-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781788736558

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In The Future of the Image, Jacques Rancire develops a fascinating new concept of the image in contemporary art, showing how art and politics have always been intrinsically intertwined. He argues that there is a stark political choice in art: it can either reinforce a radical democracy or create a new reactionary mysticism. For Rancire there is never a pure art: the aesthetic revolution must always embrace egalitarian ideals.

The Image of the Future

The Image of the Future
Author: Frederik Lodewijk Polak
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1961
Genre: Civilización
ISBN: LCCN:nun00288918

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The Future of Text and Image

The Future of Text and Image
Author: Ofra Amihay,Lauren Walsh
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2012-01-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781443836753

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The question of the relation between the visual and the textual in literature is at the heart of an increasing number of scholarly projects, and in turn, the investigation of evolving visual-verbal dynamics is becoming an independent discipline. This volume explores these profound literary shifts through the work of twelve talented, and in some cases, emerging scholars who study text and image relations in diverse forms and contexts. The inter-medial conjunctures investigated in this book play with and against the traditional roles of the visual and the verbal. The Future of Text and Image presents explorations of the incorporation of visual elements into works of literature, of visual writing modes, and of the textuality and literariness of images. It focuses on the special potential literature offers for the combination of these two functions. Alongside examinations of major forms and genres such as memoirs, novels, and poetry, this volume expands the discussion of text and image relations into more marginal forms, for instance, collage books, the PostSecret collections of anonymous postcards, and digital poetry. In other words, while exploring the destiny of text and image as an independent discipline, this volume simultaneously looks at the very literal future of text and image forms in an ever-changing technological reality. The essays in this book will help to define the emergent practices and politics of this growing field of study, and at the same time, reflect the tremendous significance of the visual in today’s image culture.

We are an Image from the Future

We are an Image from the Future
Author: A. G. Schwarz,Tasos Sagris,Void Network
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 1849350191

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When 15-year-old Alexis Grigoropoulos was killed by police in 2008, the revolution in the streets that followed brought business as usual in Greece to a screeching, burning halt. This insightful study looks at the 'December insurrection', as it came to be known, and its aftermath through interviews with eye-witnesses, communiqu s and texts that circulated through the networks of revolt, providing the solid facts and background knowledge needed to understand these historic events and dispel the myths that have since risen around them.

Images of the Future

Images of the Future
Author: Robert Bundy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1976
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: UVA:X000184638

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This book is a collection of essays on images of the future. It is intended for people who are sensitive to humanity's awesome problems and who are deeply troubled by the ominous directions global trends are taking as we approach the twenty-first century.

The Image of the Future

The Image of the Future
Author: Fred L. Polak
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1961
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:874516804

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How to See a Work of Art in Total Darkness

How to See a Work of Art in Total Darkness
Author: Darby English
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2010-09-24
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780262514934

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Going beyond the 'blackness' of black art to examine the integrative and interdisciplinary practices of Kara Walker, Fred Wilson, Isaac Julien, Glenn Ligon, and William Pope.L—five contemporary black artists in whose work race plays anything but a defining role. Work by black artists today is almost uniformly understood in terms of its "blackness," with audiences often expecting or requiring it to "represent" the race. In How to See a Work of Art in Total Darkness, Darby English shows how severely such expectations limit the scope of our knowledge about this work and how different it looks when approached on its own terms. Refusing to grant racial blackness—his metaphorical "total darkness"—primacy over his subjects' other concerns and contexts, he brings to light problems and possibilities that arise when questions of artistic priority and freedom come into contact, or even conflict, with those of cultural obligation. English examines the integrative and interdisciplinary strategies of five contemporary artists—Kara Walker, Fred Wilson, Isaac Julien, Glenn Ligon, and William Pope.L—stressing the ways in which this work at once reflects and alters our view of its informing context: the advent of postmodernity in late twentieth-century American art and culture. The necessity for "black art" comes both from antiblack racism and resistances to it, from both segregation and efforts to imagine an autonomous domain of black culture. Yet to judge by the work of many contemporary practitioners, English writes, black art is increasingly less able—and black artists less willing—to maintain its standing as a realm apart. Through close examinations of Walker's controversial silhouettes' insubordinate reply to pictorial tradition, Wilson's and Julien's distinct approaches to institutional critique, Ligon's text paintings' struggle with modernisms, and Pope.L's vexing performance interventions, English grounds his contention that to understand this work is to displace race from its central location in our interpretation and to grant right of way to the work's historical, cultural, and aesthetic specificity.