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Visual Culture
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Language could be used as an instrument of control, a way of establishing hierarchies that suggest one set of people is better or more special than another. Through language, one automatically identifies one's place within a social and cultural hierarchy and we all carry with us illogical attitudes about the bearers of particular language, based on our own cultural background and continued exposure to local political ideals.
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― Left to Right: The Cultural Shift from Words to Pictures
― Left to Right: The Cultural Shift from Words to Pictures
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Remarkably, studies of visual perception have found that two-dimensional images projected onto the retina only achieve full dimensionality as a result of our perception: we infer the third dimension of depth. Sadly, though, as the urgency to expedite all communicative transactions usurps out customary patterns of exchange, perception is accelerated as well. There does not seem to be a great deal of time left over to infer--or interpret, or imagine--much of anything at all. In the end, of course,
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― Screen: Essays on Graphic Design, New Media, and Visual Culture
― Screen: Essays on Graphic Design, New Media, and Visual Culture




































