Transvisuality. The Cultural Dimension of Visuality (Volume 1): Boundaries and Creative Openings

Frauke Katharina Wiegand (Editor), Anders Ib Michelsen (Editor), Tore Kristensen (Editor)

Abstract

Transvisuality—The Cultural Dimension of Visuality brings together leading scholars from all over the globe to examine what the visual means today. From art to new media, from branding to urban design, visual culture is a fundamental aspect our contemporary life, and the contributors here use the past decade of visual studies as a springboard to offer new perspectives on visual theory, analysis, and design, while showing how the visual becomes transvisual by adapting and creating culture in the global world. Drawing from phenomenology, semiotics, art history, frame theory, and a variety of other disciplines, they offer a panoply of fresh approaches to this ever-evolving field.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherLiverpool University Press
Volume1
Number of pages256
ISBN (Print)1846318912
Publication statusPublished - 15 Oct 2013

Keywords

  • Faculty of Humanities
  • transvisuality
  • visual culture
  • visual theory
  • phenomenology
  • semiotics
  • art history
  • frame theory

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