This article mad me mad. Actually it made me more interested in incorporating visual culture studies into my thesis work. Interesting to know multiple viewpoints though.
This is a very interesting article and similar what I've come across during my thesis research. I've always classified visual culture studies in a more broad context rather than to specific ones. Stating design for instance as a "purely psychological or spiritual need" goes beyond that. I'm not sure how they define "physical function" but I'm sure it covers that as well.
I would recommend checking out the book "Practices of looking : an introduction to visual culture" by Marita Sturken and Lisa Cartwright.
This is a very interesting article and similar what I've come across during my thesis research. I've always classified visual culture studies in a more broad context rather than to specific ones. Stating design for instance as a "purely psychological or spiritual need" goes beyond that. I'm not sure how they define "physical function" but I'm sure it covers that as well.
ReplyDeleteI would recommend checking out the book "Practices of looking : an introduction to visual culture" by Marita Sturken and Lisa Cartwright.