<p><b>A provocative and challenging new conceptual framework for the study of images</b><br><br>This book builds on the groundbreaking theoretical framework established in Whitney Davisβs acclaimed previous book, <i>A General Theory of Visual Culture</i>, in which he shows how certain culturally con
Operational Images: From the Visual to the Invisual
β Scribed by Jussi Parikka
- Publisher
- University of Minnesota Press
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 297
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
An in-depth look into the transformation of visual culture and digital aesthetics
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First introduced by the German filmmaker Harun Farocki, the term operational images defines the expanding field of machine vision. In this study, media theorist Jussi Parikka develops Farockiβs initial concept by considering the extent to which operational images have pervaded todayβs visual culture, outlining how data technologies continue to develop and disrupt our understanding of images beyond representation.
Charting the ways that operational images have been employed throughout a variety of fields and historical epochs, Parikka details their many roles as technologies of analysis, capture, measurement, diagramming, laboring, (machine) learning, identification, tracking, and destruction. He demonstrates how, though inextricable from issues of power and control, operational images extend their reach far beyond militaristic and colonial violence and into the realms of artificial intelligence, data, and numerous aspects of art, media, and everyday visual culture.
Serving as an extensive guide to a key concept in contemporary art, design, and media theory, Operational Images explores the implications of machine vision and the limits of human agency. Through a wealth of case studies highlighting the areas where imagery and data intersect, this book gives us unprecedented insight into the ever-evolving world of posthuman visuality.
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
Introduction: Between Light and Data
Chapter 1: Operations of Operations
Chapter 2: What Is Not an Image?: On AI, Data, and Invisuality
Chapter 3: The Measurement-Image: From Photogrammetry to Planetary Surface
Chapter 4: Operational Aesthetic
Chapter 5: The Post-lenticular City: Light into Data
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
About the Author
Color Plates
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