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The age of the image, redefining literacy in a world of screens, Stephen Apkon

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The age of the image, redefining literacy in a world of screens, Stephen Apkon
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [255]-258)
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The age of the image
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
795174270
Responsibility statement
Stephen Apkon
Sub title
redefining literacy in a world of screens
Summary
We live in a world awash in images. The recent technological revolutions in video recording, editing. and distribution are more akin to the development of movable type than any other such revolution in the last 500 years. And yet we are not popularly cognizant of or conversant with the grammar of visual communication, the coded messages of its style, and the practical components of its production. We are largely, in a word, illiterate. But this is not a gloomy diagnosis of the collapse of civilization; rather, it is a celebration of the progress we've made and a plan to seize its potential. Now is the time, Apkon argues, to transform the way we teach, create, and communicate so that we can all step forward together into a rich and stimulating future.--From publisher description
Table Of Contents
All the world's a screen -- What is literacy? -- The brain sees pictures first -- The evolution of the audience -- The big business of images -- Grammar, rhythm, and rhyme in the age of the image -- Teaching a new generation -- The sharpening picture
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