While Stanford University Press has made the first chapter of The New Lives of Images available to readers on the book’s web site, what it hasn’t made available is the Preface, which lays out the problem the book is intended to address, as well as the book’s relationship to the three books that preceded it. […]
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Situating “The New Lives of Images”
Posted in Eco-theory, Media ecology, Process-relational thought, tagged A. N. Whitehead, C. S. Peirce, image ecologies, imaginaries, imagination, The New Lives of Images on April 14, 2026 | Leave a Comment »
Scenes in the image-world
Posted in Visual culture, tagged Anthropocene, books, image ecologies, image regimes, image-world, media ecologies, media studies, The New Lives of Images, visual culture, visual studies on June 26, 2020 | 2 Comments »
Here’s a preview in section headings of the book I’m currently writing. It presents a way of thinking about images, what they’ve done for people, and how all of that figures into the contemporary world of digital media. It then applies that way of thinking to three sets of images: about humans as the stars […]