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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | BF 241 .B29 1997 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 602185 |
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BF 204.6 .Z4 2020 Positive psychology : the science of well-being / | BF 233 .L47 2000 Levine & Shefners fundamentals of sensation and perception / | BF 241 .A86513 1997 The image / | BF 241 .B29 1997 Visual intelligence : perception, image, and manipulation in visual communication / | BF 241 .B79 2004 How images think / | BF 241 .E45 1997 The object stares back : on the nature of seeing / | BF 241 .G73 1970 The intelligent eye / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Today, our environment is dominated by the visual. This book explores "visual intelligence" as a basic and indispensable tool of cultural survival. The author offers a practical manual on a non-superficial level for those who seriously want to know how images are processed, how they function in relation to our innermost beings, and how they form the psychological fabric of our political, social, and economic environment. Barry defines how we derive meaning from images and examines perceptual process, how it has evolved, and the role it plays in our thinking. She critically examines the concept of rationality and explores how visual logic works to create meaning.
The second section of Visual Intelligence examines the role which various media play in creating the images which impact our lives: how visual images create a language with profound psychological meaning, and how print, television, and film media manipulate images to create desired emotional effects. Close-ups explore visual subtleties in such areas as digital manipulation, camera attitudes, and contextual framing, as well as the social consequences of "image" as an abstract concept expressed in concrete visual terms. Part III looks critically at the most controversial areas of image persuasiveness today -- advertising, politics, and entertainment.
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