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OverviewIn this ambitious new work, eco-philosopher and cultural theorist Adrian Ivakhiv presents an incisive new way of thinking about images and imagination. Drawing upon an immense range of materials, Ivakhiv reassesses the place of imagination in cultural life, analyzing how people have interacted with images in the past and the ways that digital media are profoundly altering these relationships today. The book contributes powerfully to the study of visual culture and digital media, and provides provocative interpretations of a range of important artists and media movements: from the work of photographer Edward Burtynsky, the ambitious multi-screen installations of John Akomfrah, the abstract art of Swedish spiritualist Hilma af Klint, and the Afrofuturism of jazz musicians like Sun Ra and poet Alexis Pauline Gumbs, to the ever-expanding universe of animal videos on YouTube. Along the way, the book delves into animacy and religious imagery, iconophilia and iconoclasm, divination and prophecy, ""truthiness"" and ""enchantment networks,"" online communities and artificial intelligence, the political and affective economies of digital media, and the role of utopian futurism in the present ""climate-colonial Anthropocene"" predicament. The result is a vital contribution toward a more empowering conception of the creative imagination and its possibilities in today's emerging digital ecology. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Adrian J. IvakhivPublisher: Stanford University Press Imprint: Stanford University Press Edition: New edition ISBN: 9781503643505ISBN 10: 1503643506 Pages: 408 Publication Date: 30 September 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""The New Lives of Images is an ambitious and complex book. Indeed, it is a two-books in one: the first part is a theoretical approach to the idea of image and imagination, with a novel typology of images, inspired by Peirce and Whitehead. The second part is an expanded critical discussion of the current iconosphere, inspired by the digital turn. No recent book has such an ambition, nor such a breadth."" --Francesco Casetti, Yale University ""With grace and ease, The New Lives of Images delivers an important and original book for students of visual culture and environmental humanities."" --Seán Cubitt, University of Melbourne ""No recent book has such ambition, nor such breadth. The New Lives of Images is two books in one: a novel typology of images inspired by Peirce and Whitehead, and an expanded critical discussion of the current iconosphere, inspired by the digital turn."" --Francesco Casetti, Yale University ""With grace and ease, The New Lives of Images delivers an important and original work for students of visual culture and environmental humanities."" --Seán Cubitt, University of Melbourne Author InformationAdrian J. Ivakhiv is J. S. Woodsworth Chair in the Humanities, Simon Fraser University and Professor Emeritus of Environmental Thought and Culture, University of Vermont. His most recent book is Shadowing the Anthropocene: Eco-Realism for Turbulent Times (2018). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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