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Tag Archives: Iconology
One off: Brian Ulrich.
December 19, 2011
Photo: Thrift, Untitled 2006 © Brian Ulrich, Is This Place Great Or What. “the surprising discovery is that images operate even more powerfully in the oral than the optical channel: that is to say, we do not merely “see” pictures,… Continue reading →
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Category Art, Criticism, Photography, Theory, Thought
Tags Branding, Brian Ulrich, Britney Spears, Consumerism, Desire, Documentary photography, Edward Bernais, Globalisation, Iconology, Leonardo da Vinci, Marketing, Photography, Politics, Pscyhoanalysis, Retail, Symbolism, The Mona Lisa, W.J.T. Mitchell