Imagery in the 21st Century

Author:   Oliver Grau (Professor for image Science and Dean of the Department for Cultural Studies, Donau-Universität Krems) ,  Thomas Veigl (Donau-Universität Krems) ,  Wendy Hui Kyong Chun (Professor, Brown University) ,  Sean Cubitt (Professor of Film and Television Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London)
Publisher:   MIT Press Ltd
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9780262015721


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   29 July 2011
Recommended Age:   From 18
Format:   Hardback
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Scholars from science, art, and humanities explore the meaning of our new image worlds and offer new strategies for visual analysis. We are surrounded by images as never before: on Flickr, Facebook, and YouTube; on thousands of television channels; in digital games and virtual worlds; in media art and science. Without new efforts to visualize complex ideas, structures, and systems, today's information explosion would be unmanageable. The digital image represents endless options for manipulation; images seem capable of changing interactively or even autonomously. This volume offers systematic and interdisciplinary reflections on these new image worlds and new analytical approaches to the visual. Imagery in the 21st Century examines this revolution in various fields, with researchers from the natural sciences and the humanities meeting to achieve a deeper understanding of the meaning and impact of the image in our time. The contributors explore and discuss new critical terms of multidisciplinary scope, from database economy to the dramaturgy of hypermedia, from visualizations in neuroscience to the image in bio art. They consider the power of the image in the development of human consciousness, pursue new definitions of visual phenomena, and examine new tools for image research and visual analysis.

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Author:   Oliver Grau (Professor for image Science and Dean of the Department for Cultural Studies, Donau-Universität Krems) ,  Thomas Veigl (Donau-Universität Krems) ,  Wendy Hui Kyong Chun (Professor, Brown University) ,  Sean Cubitt (Professor of Film and Television Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London)
Publisher:   MIT Press Ltd
Imprint:   MIT Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.975kg
ISBN:  

9780262015721


ISBN 10:   0262015722
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   29 July 2011
Recommended Age:   From 18
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The analphabets of the future will not be those who cannot read, but those who don't know how to see and understand visually. The anthology Imagery in the 21st Century by Oliver Grau has seen and understood this prophetic writing on the wall by Walter Benjamin. -Bent Fausing, Mediaculture Internationally renowned contributors from the arts, science & humanities examine this latest revolution of the image and its implications for our contemporary globalized media society...thus a highly recommended read to discover individually. -Pamela C. Scorzin, Journal of Art History * Reviews * I was thrilled to read Grau's and Veigl's Imagery in the 21st Century and I will use it in my teaching. Imagery in the 21st Century is a fabulous resource for the reflection on contemporary visuality. -Trebor Scholz, NEW SCHOOL NY, ARTHIST * Reviews * The authors systematically make comprehensible the challenges of visuality in the 21st century, and for the detailed analysis of concrete problems apply new tools and analysis forms in image science and digital humanities. -Mikhail Stepanov, International Journal of Culture Research * Reviews * The editors demonstrate the importance to recontextualise the latest images with historic art and a poetic need of reinterpreting old optical media for a better understanding and redefinition of the image in its historic dimension. -Cleomar Rocha, Visualidades, Brasil * Reviews * Even though we have just stepped into the 21st century, the texts in the book are...indispensable reading for the development of visual and media literacy essential for communication and social interaction in a dominantly visual world we live in. -Jelena Guga, Nova Misao, Serbia * Reviews * The analphabets of the future will not be those who cannot read, but those who don't know how to see and understand visually. The anthology Imagery in the 21st Century by Oliver Grau has seen and understood this prophetic writing on the wall by Walter Benjamin. -Bent Fausing, Mediaculture * Reviews *


Internationally renowned contributors from the arts, science & humanities examine this latest revolution of the image and its implications for our contemporary globalized media society...thus a highly recommended read to discover individually. -- Pamela C. Scorzin * Journal of Art History * I was thrilled to read Grau's and Veigl's Imagery in the 21st Century and I will use it in my teaching. Imagery in the 21st Century is a fabulous resource for the reflection on contemporary visuality. -- Trebor Scholz * NEW SCHOOL NY, <i>ARTHIST</i> * The authors systematically make comprehensible the challenges of visuality in the 21st century, and for the detailed analysis of concrete problems apply new tools and analysis forms in image science and digital humanities. -- Mikhail Stepanov * International Journal of Culture Research * The editors demonstrate the importance to recontextualise the latest images with historic art and a poetic need of reinterpreting old optical media for a better understanding and redefinition of the image in its historic dimension. -- Cleomar Rocha * <i>Visualidades</i>, Brasil * Even though we have just stepped into the 21st century, the texts in the book are...indispensable reading for the development of visual and media literacy essential for communication and social interaction in a dominantly visual world we live in. -- Jelena Guga * <i>Nova Misao</i>, Serbia * The analphabets of the future will not be those who cannot read, but those who don't know how to see and understand visually. The anthology Imagery in the 21st Century by Oliver Grau has seen and understood this prophetic writing on the wall by Walter Benjamin. -- Bent Fausing * Mediaculture *


Internationally renowned contributors from the arts, science & humanities examine this latest revolution of the image and its implications for our contemporary globalized media society...thus a highly recommended read to discover individually. -- Pamela C. Scorzin, Journal of Art History I was thrilled to read Grau's and Veigl's Imagery in the 21st Century and I will use it in my teaching. Imagery in the 21st Century is a fabulous resource for the reflection on contemporary visuality. -- Trebor Scholz, NEW SCHOOL NY, ARTHIST The authors systematically make comprehensible the challenges of visuality in the 21st century, and for the detailed analysis of concrete problems apply new tools and analysis forms in image science and digital humanities. -- Mikhail Stepanov, International Journal of Culture Research The editors demonstrate the importance to recontextualise the latest images with historic art and a poetic need of reinterpreting old optical media for a better understanding and redefinition of the image in its historic dimension. -- Cleomar Rocha, Visualidades, Brasil Even though we have just stepped into the 21st century, the texts in the book are... indispensable reading for the development of visual and media literacy essential for communication and social interaction in a dominantly visual world we live in. -- Jelena Guga, Nova Misao, Serbia The analphabets of the future will not be those, who cannot read,but those who don' t know how to see and understand visually. The anthology Imagery in the 21st Century by Oliver Grau has seen and understood this prophetic writing on the wall by Walter Benjamin. -- Bent Fausing, Mediaculture


Internationally renowned contributors from the arts, science & humanities examine this latest revolution of the image and its implications for our contemporary globalized media society...thus a highly recommended read to discover individually. -- Pamela C. Scorzin, Journal of Art History I was thrilled to read Grau's and Veigl's Imagery in the 21st Century and I will use it in my teaching. Imagery in the 21st Century is a fabulous resource for the reflection on contemporary visuality. -- Trebor Scholz, NEW SCHOOL NY, ARTHIST The authors systematically make comprehensible the challenges of visuality in the 21st century, and for the detailed analysis of concrete problems apply new tools and analysis forms in image science and digital humanities. -- Mikhail Stepanov, International Journal of Culture Research The editors demonstrate the importance to recontextualise the latest images with historic art and a poetic need of reinterpreting old optical media for a better understanding and redefinition of the image in its historic dimension. -- Cleomar Rocha, Visualidades, Brasil Even though we have just stepped into the 21st century, the texts in the book are... indispensable reading for the development of visual and media literacy essential for communication and social interaction in a dominantly visual world we live in. -- Jelena Guga, Nova Misao, Serbia The analphabets of the future will not be those, who cannot read,but those who donA't know how to see and understand visually. The anthology Imagery in the 21st Century by Oliver Grau has seen and understood this prophetic writing on the wall by Walter Benjamin. -- Bent Fausing, Mediaculture


Author Information

Oliver Grau is Professor for Image Science and Dean of the Department for Cultural Studies at Danube University. He is the author of Virtual Art: From Illusion to Immersion (2003) and editor of MediaArtHistories (2007), both published by the MIT Press. Thomas Veigl is on the scientific staff of the Department for Image Science at the Danube– University Krems. Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, who has studied both systems design and English literature, is Professor of Modern Culture and Media at Brown University. She is the author of Control and Freedom: Power and Paranoia in the Age of Fiber Optics and Programmed Visions: Software and Memory, both published by the MIT Press. Sean Cubitt is Professor of Film and Television at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is the author of The Cinema Effect and the coeditor of Relive: Media Art Histories, both published by the MIT Press. Eduardo Kac is an internationally renowned artist who has received critical acclaim for net and bio works including Genesis, GFP Bunny, and Move 36. His work has been widely exhibited and is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Museum of Modern Art in Rio de Janeiro, among others. Thomas Veigl is on the scientific staff of the Department for Image Science at the Danube– University Krems. Peter Weibel is Chairman and CEO of ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe. He is the editor or coeditor of other ZKM volumes including ICONOCLASH, Making Things Public, Sound Art, Global Activism, and Critical Zones (all published by the MIT Press). Lev Manovich is Professor in the PhD Program in Computer Science at The Graduate Center, City University of New York. He is the author of The Language of New Media (MIT Press), hailed as “the most suggestive and broad-ranging media history since Marshall McLuhan,” and other books. Oliver Grau is Professor for Image Science and Dean of the Department for Cultural Studies at Danube University. He is the author of Virtual Art: From Illusion to Immersion (2003) and editor of MediaArtHistories (2007), both published by the MIT Press. Jeremy Douglass is a postdoctoral researcher in software studies at the University of California, San Diego, in affiliation with Calit2.

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