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Philosophy of Image

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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2008

Short presentation on the philosophy of image, drawing primarily on the work of Roland Barthes and Jean Baudrillard.

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  • So, the conclusion is that there's no such thing like a 'true' (i.e. natural) image. It seems that every image is an artificial construction which is selective and unreal.

  • great work, i loved the katrina example, really gives an authority to the presentation, and also how you only mentioned barthes and baudrillard once, at the start. way to internalize your education :D

  • Brilliant.

  • great work! I love the last hurdling example.

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