In Our Own Image: The Coming Revolution in Photography : how Computer Technology is Changing Our View of the World... Part history of photojournalism, part primer of computer technology, In Our Own Image is a philosophy of vision and reality for the twenty-first century. Echoing Moholy-Nagy's famous dictum, Ritchin argues that the literate of the future must be able to understand and use computer-based imaging technology. ... |
Contents
Into the Information Age | 1 |
The Pixellated Press | 8 |
Computers Dont Kill People | 31 |
Copyright | |
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