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    a| The image society : b| essays on visual culture / c| editors: Frits Gierstberg, Warna Oosterbaan ; authors: José van Dijck ... [et al.]..
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    a| Rotterdam : b| NAi Publishers, c| c2002.
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    a| 95 p. ; c| 24 cm.
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    a| Includes bibliographical references and index.
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    a| "The term 'visual culture' crops up everywhere. But what does it mean? Could we say there is a deluge of images? Does this threaten other cultural assets, such as the word? What do we stand to lose, and what do we stand to gain? The Netherlands Foto Institut (NFI) invited six writers and academics to write essays on these issues in order to stimulate discussion about images and visual culture. The result is a bundle of essays representing a broad range of opinions and ideas about today's image society, on photography, film, video, the internet and television, and on the changes stemming from the digitization of these media. The Image Society is a guide for everyone who has an interest in the world of the image."--BOOK JACKET.
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    a| Arts and society.
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    a| Visual communication.
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    a| Popular culture.
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    a| Gierstberg, Frits.
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    a| Oosterbaan, Warna.
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    a| Dijck, José van..
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    t| Introduction: The Image Society c| Frits Gierstberg f| Gierstberg, Frits c| Warna Oosterbaan f| Oosterbaan, Warna p| 6
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    t| The Images of Visual Culture: Assumptions, Definitions and Reality c| Warna Oosterbaan f| Oosterbaan, Warna p| 10
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    t| Shaken not Stirred: The Cocktail of Visual Culture c| Pauline Terreehorst f| Terreehorst, Pauline. p| 22
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    t| No Images without Words: Continuity in a Multimedia Culture c| Jose van Dijck f| van Dijck, Jose p| 34
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    t| Truth and Lies: On Digital Visions c| Mariette Haveman f| Haveman, Mariette p| 44
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    t| The Sensation of the Image: On the Visualization of Historical Culture c| Frank van Vree f| van Vree, Frank p| 56
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    t| One Image is not Like Another: Art History and Current Visual Culture c| Kitty Zijlmans f| Zijlmans, Kitty p| 68
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    t| More Words about Pictures: Recommended Literature about Visual Culture c| Frits Gierstberg f| Gierstberg, Frits p| 78
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    t| About the Authors p| 86
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    t| Index p| 90
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