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1 online resource (303 pages) |
Summary |
Seeing Whole: Toward an Ethics and Ecology of Sight explores the ways in which seeing as an embodied process is always a multivalent, ambiguous, and holistic undertaking. Looking at an image entails the mobilization of a range of affordances that together produce sight and insight as a phenomenological experience, namely cultural predispositions, geographical situatedness, medium specificity, personal biography, socio-political relationality, and corporeal affectibility. In their own diverse ways, the essays in this book suggest that acts of seeing make up a visual ecology that, in turn, intro |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Print version record |
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Visual perception -- Exhibitions
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Art and philosophy -- History
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Physiological Psychology.
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Art and philosophy
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Visual perception
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Exhibition catalogs
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History
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Electronic book
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Author |
Grønstad, Asbjørn
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ISBN |
9781443888660 |
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1443888664 |
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