
Visual Futures
Exploring the Past, Present, and Divergent Possibilities of Visual Practice
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Visual Futures
Exploring the Past, Present, and Divergent Possibilities of Visual Practice
About this book
The overall subject of the book is visual culture. What sets it apart and gives it such an original emphasis is its multi-disciplinarity and the range of critical voices, ranging through film studies, architecture, creative practice, biology, pedagogy and media theory, which are brought to bear upon the question of visuality and its relationship to futurity.
In our everyday lives, we navigate across a vast sea of visual imagery. Yet, we rarely pause to question how or why we derive meaning from this sea. Nor do we typically contemplate the impact that it has on our motivations, our assumptions about science and about other people, and our actions as individuals and collectives. This book is a collection of interdisciplinary perspectives, from science to film, from graffiti and virtual environments to architecture and education that examines the ways in which we interact and engage with the visual elements of our environments.
Visual Futures provides an interdisciplinary examination of how we visualize and use visuals to make meaning within our environment. A diverse range of contributions and perspectives from biology, film, virtual reality, urban graffiti, architecture, critical pedagogy and education challenge our current attitudes, norms and practices of looking and seeing, opening up questions about the future. The future is a concept with significant political stakes and the work of rethinking and reimagining possible worlds requires a host of practices, which include the work of seeing, of image-making and of representation – all of which is political work taken up by the book contributors.
Primary readership will be among scholars and students of visual culture, media studies, digital cultures, fine art, architecture, education, science communication and sociology.Clearly aimed at an academic readership, it will also appeal to practising artists, architects, software developers and educators.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Half Title
- frontispiece
- Visual Futures: Exploring the Past, Present, and Divergent Possibilities of Visual Practice
- Copyright Page
- Table of contents
- List of Figures
- 1 See and See Again: Mapping the Fractures in Visual Culture
- 2 In Between Whiteness: Pierre Bourdieu and Rudolph Valentino, An Unlikely Pairing
- 3 Ink to Inkling: Artful Messages in the Visuals of Biology
- 4 Visualizing Gentrification: Resistance and Reclamation Through the Writing on the Walls
- 5 Intentional Viewing: Decoding, Learning, and Creating Culturally Relevant Architecture
- 6 Visualizing Art-Science Entanglements for more Habitable Futures
- 7 Seeing, Sensing, and Surrendering the Inside: Expressions of the Adolescent Self in a “Structured Illustrative Disclosure”
- 8 Picturing the State of Visual Literacy Initiatives Today
- Afterword: To Visualize the Future Is Political Work
- Notes on Contributors
- Back Cover