The Digital Evolution: Visual Communication in the Electronic Age : Essays, Lectures, and Interviews, 1967-1998Nazraeli Press, 1998 - 191 strani Widely recognized as America's premiere photography critic, Coleman took an interest in emerging digital technologies long before his colleagues. In fact, the earliest text in this new book of essays concerning the advent of electronic media is from 1967. The intervening thirty years have found Coleman returning to topics such as digitized images, the shifting concept of intellectual property, the impact of computers on photography as a whole, and the social implications of the Internet and World Wide Web. A wide-ranging selection of essays, lectures, and writings, The Digital Evolution makes for stimulating reading, and should be well received by those familiar with Coleman's previous collection of essays, Critical Focus. |
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Introduction by Hugh Kenner | 19 |
Two Extremes 1973 | 27 |
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