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An edition of The story of looking (2017)

The story of looking

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Looking can be an act of empathy or aggression. It can provoke desire or express it. And from the blurry, edgeless world we inhabit as infants to the landscape of screens we grow into, looking can define us. In 'The Story of Looking', filmmaker and writer Mark Cousins takes us on a lightning-bright tour - in words and images - through how our looking selves develop over the course of a lifetime, and the ways that looking has changed through the centuries. From great works of art to tourist photographs, from cityscapes to cinema, through science and protest, propaganda and refusals to look, the false mirrors and great visionaries of looking, this book illuminates how we construct as well as receive the things we see. Brilliant and eclectic, 'The Story of Looking' is a photo album and an art gallery, a road movie and a visual grammar: once you've read it, you'll never see things the same way again.

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English
Pages
426

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The story of looking
2017, Canongate Books Ltd.
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Table of Contents

Starting to look: focus, space and colour
Developing looking: eye contact, movement, landscape and emotion
Looking, self, home and design: the things nearby
Growing up looking: desire, abstraction and God
Looking and cities: vicinity and vista
Expanding horizons from the middle ages onwards: trade, crusade, empire and conquest
Looking and science: not imposing a story
Image war and the power of looking in the 1500s and 1600s: Protestantism, the Baroque, the Ottomans and Versailles
What lies beneath: laughing and tears
Looking and the 1700s: Grand Tours, enlightenment, industry, revolution and flight
Looking and the early 1800s: Romanticism, America, railroads and photography
The transparent eyeball; looking and the late 1800s: literature, light bulbs, Impressionism, cinema and sport
The sliced eyeball of the early twentieth century, part 1: microcosms, time and Tutankhamun
The sliced eyeball of the early twentieth century, part 2: protest, Modernisms, skyscrapers and advertising
The twentieth century losing its realness?: motorways, war, TV, celebrity and want see
The twenty-first century and everywhere: skype, surveillance, virtual and augmented realities
The unseen; looking back; looking and dying; being looked at.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Edinburgh, [Scotland]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
111.85
Library of Congress
BH, HM500

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Pagination
426 pages
Number of pages
426

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26964060M
Internet Archive
storyoflooking0000cous
ISBN 10
1782119116
ISBN 13
9781782119111
OCLC/WorldCat
1016593577

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