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Introduction to Visual Culture




          FYS: Week 2
         Deborah Jackson
Visual Culture seminar tutors and contacts:

Deborah Jackson
FYS co-ordinator
deborah.jackson@ed.ac.uk




Ruth Pelzer
Tutor
r.pelzer@ed.ac.uk
Assessment: Semester 1
For this part of the course,
you will need to write an
essay of 1,500, answering
one of a choice of questions
based around lectures you
will have attended.

Full details of the
assessment are on the e-
portal.

Assessment hand-in             Sean Landers
date: Monday 26th              Soft Wood (2006)
November
What is Visual Culture?

Very broadly, Visual Culture is everything that is seen,
that is produced to be seen, and the way in which it is
seen and understood. It is that part of culture that
communicates through visual means.




                 Alex Frost
 Format wars (HD DVD), 2007
What is Visual Culture?

  Visual culture, to borrow
  Nicholas Mirzoeff's
  definition, is perhaps best
  understood as a tactic for
  studying the functions of a
  world addressed through
  pictures, images, and
  visualizations, rather than
  through texts and words.
We are all participants in Visual Culture

“This is Visual Culture. It is not just a part of
your everyday life, it is your everyday life.”
                                    Nicholas Mirzoeff




       Kevin Harman
   Hotel Room (2010)
Visual Culture Studies
Visual Culture is a growing interdisciplinary field of
study, which emerged out of the interaction of
anthropology, art history, media studies and many
other disciplines that focus on visual objects or the
way pictures and images are created and used within
society.




          Bob and Roberta Smith
            Hijack Reality (2008)
Visual Culture is
   concerned with the
   production, circulation,
   and consumption of
   images and the
   changing nature of
   subjectivity.




Keith Farquhar
Boy (2012)
Visual Culture involves exploring, analyzing, and
critiquing the relationship between culture and visuality,
from a range of diverse theoretical perspectives,
including:
 Art history Postmodernism
     Gender studies         Marxism
Feminism Sociology Globalisation
Poststructuralism Literary theory
Philosophy               Cultural anthropology
  Postcolonialism Capitalism
     Queer Theory               Film/TV
Why study Visual
   Culture?
Our experiences are
now more visual and
visualized than ever
before. In the era of
the visual
screen, your
viewpoint is crucial.
For most people, life
is mediated through
television, film, and
the Internet.
Why study Visual Culture?

    The Visual Culture approach acknowledges the reality of living
    in a world of cross-mediation.

    Our experience of culturally meaningful visual content appears
    in multiple forms, and visual content and codes migrate from
    one form to another.




d Roberta Smith
Make your own damn art...
(1999)
Images often move across social arenas from documentary
images to advertisement to amateur video to news images to
artworks.

Each change in context produces a change in meaning.

                                             Mark Wallinger
                                             State Britain
                                             (2007)

                                             A recreation of
                                             Brian Haw's
                                             anti-war protest
                                             in Parliament
                                             Square.
New Ways of Seeing

Visual Culture studies recognises that the visual
image is not stable but changes its relationship to
exterior reality at particular moments.

A single image can serve a multitude of purposes,
appear in a range of settings, and mean different
things to different people.

Representation and spectatorship involves
relationships of power.
Decoding images
We decode, or read, complex images almost instantly, giving little
thought to our process of decoding.

We decode images by interpreting clues to intended, unintended,
and even suggested meanings.

These clues may be formal elements of the image, such as colour,
shade, and contrast, or the socio-historical context in which it is
presented.




     Banner held up by Celtic
   football fans, deriding their
      rivals Glasgow Rangers
Visual Cultural Perspectives
 Study of Visual Culture merges popular and low
 cultural forms, media and communications, and the
 study of high cultural forms or fine art, design, and
 architecture.




Big Fat Gypsy Weddings
              Channel 4
                (2010-)
Visual Cultural Perspectives




Visual culture analyses
the relevance of
classed, gendered,
sexual and raced
social identities.
The study of Visual Culture can include anything from:

•   Painting
•   Sculpture
•   Installation
•   Video art
•   Digital art
•   Photography
•   Film
•   Television
•   The Internet
•   Mobile screenic devices
•   Fashion
•   Medical & scientific imaging
•   Architecture & Urban design
•   Social spaces of museums, galleries, exhibitions, and other
    private and public environments of the everyday
High and Low Culture

                        Avant-Garde and Kitsch (1939)

                    • Art of the masses, or kitsch, is uncultured.
                      Kitsch is tied to mass production, and is
                      not genuine culture




                       Many of Greenberg’s ideas have
                       been abandoned in contemporary
                       criticism, no longer does art criticism
Clement Greenberg
(1909 – 1994)          make such a harsh distinctions
                       between high art and low art.
What is natural and what is acquired in our
           visual experiences?

Artifacts and pictures have been made to be seen in
a certain way, that is to say, they are social and
cultural, not natural.

Visual Culture focuses on the visual as a place where
meanings are created and contested.




     Jeremy Deller
Sacrilege (2012)
Visual Culture Studies involves an analysis of
contemporary culture, media and society

It important to understand how societies construct
their visual perspectives through knowledge, beliefs,
art, morals, laws, and customs, amongst other things.




               Cathy Wilkes
    I Give You All My Money
                      (2012)
Images and Power
All images are produced
within dynamics of social
power and ideology.

Ideology is the shared set of
values and belief which
individuals live out their
complex relations to a range
of social structures.

Ideologies often appear to be
natural or given aspects of
everyday life.
                                      Stuart Murray
                                   Wohoahh… (2012)
Images and Ideology

Ideologies are produced and affirmed through the social
institutions in a given society, such as the family, education,
medicine, law, the government, and the entertainment industry,
among others.




   Joanne Tatham &
      Tom O’Sullivan
   The Story… (2012)
Picture Theory

                                 The emergence of Visual Culture
                                 develops what W.J.T. Mitchell has
                                 called Picture Theory.

                                 Spectatorship (the look, the gaze,
                                 the glance, the practices of
                                 observation, surveillance, and
                                 visual pleasure) involves many of
                                 the same strategies as reading in
                                 order to analyse an image
                                 (decipherment, decoding,
                                 interpretation, etc).

Barbara Kruger. Your gaze hits
the side of my face (1981)
Representation

Representation refers to the
use of images (and language)
to create meaning about the
world around us.

These systems have rules
and conventions about how to
express and interpret
meaning.

We learn the rules and
conventions of the systems of        Alasdair Grey
representation within a given     Faust in his study
culture.                                      (1958)
Image and Meaning

All images have two levels of meaning:

The denotative meaning of the image refers to its literal
descriptive meaning.

The connotative meanings rely on cultural and historic context
of the image and its viewers.




                    Jeff Koons
The Myth of the Image

Roland Barthes uses the
term myth to refer to the
cultural values and beliefs
that are expressed through
connotations parading as
denotations.

Myth is the hidden set of
rules and conventions
through which meanings,
which are specific to a
certain group, are made to
seen universal.                       Scott Myles
                                 Thank You (2012)
Visual Literacy

Visual literacy has no limits. It is not just the
understanding of canonical fine art, or the business of
advertising, but also the entire visual world.

Visual Culture studies provide you with the ability to
analyse the visual world.




               Nam June Paik
                    Highway
                      (1995)

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Introduction to Visual Culture

  • 1. Introduction to Visual Culture FYS: Week 2 Deborah Jackson
  • 2. Visual Culture seminar tutors and contacts: Deborah Jackson FYS co-ordinator deborah.jackson@ed.ac.uk Ruth Pelzer Tutor r.pelzer@ed.ac.uk
  • 3. Assessment: Semester 1 For this part of the course, you will need to write an essay of 1,500, answering one of a choice of questions based around lectures you will have attended. Full details of the assessment are on the e- portal. Assessment hand-in Sean Landers date: Monday 26th Soft Wood (2006) November
  • 4. What is Visual Culture? Very broadly, Visual Culture is everything that is seen, that is produced to be seen, and the way in which it is seen and understood. It is that part of culture that communicates through visual means. Alex Frost Format wars (HD DVD), 2007
  • 5. What is Visual Culture? Visual culture, to borrow Nicholas Mirzoeff's definition, is perhaps best understood as a tactic for studying the functions of a world addressed through pictures, images, and visualizations, rather than through texts and words.
  • 6. We are all participants in Visual Culture “This is Visual Culture. It is not just a part of your everyday life, it is your everyday life.” Nicholas Mirzoeff Kevin Harman Hotel Room (2010)
  • 7. Visual Culture Studies Visual Culture is a growing interdisciplinary field of study, which emerged out of the interaction of anthropology, art history, media studies and many other disciplines that focus on visual objects or the way pictures and images are created and used within society. Bob and Roberta Smith Hijack Reality (2008)
  • 8. Visual Culture is concerned with the production, circulation, and consumption of images and the changing nature of subjectivity. Keith Farquhar Boy (2012)
  • 9. Visual Culture involves exploring, analyzing, and critiquing the relationship between culture and visuality, from a range of diverse theoretical perspectives, including: Art history Postmodernism Gender studies Marxism Feminism Sociology Globalisation Poststructuralism Literary theory Philosophy Cultural anthropology Postcolonialism Capitalism Queer Theory Film/TV
  • 10. Why study Visual Culture? Our experiences are now more visual and visualized than ever before. In the era of the visual screen, your viewpoint is crucial. For most people, life is mediated through television, film, and the Internet.
  • 11. Why study Visual Culture? The Visual Culture approach acknowledges the reality of living in a world of cross-mediation. Our experience of culturally meaningful visual content appears in multiple forms, and visual content and codes migrate from one form to another. d Roberta Smith
Make your own damn art...
(1999)
  • 12. Images often move across social arenas from documentary images to advertisement to amateur video to news images to artworks. Each change in context produces a change in meaning. Mark Wallinger State Britain (2007) A recreation of Brian Haw's anti-war protest in Parliament Square.
  • 13. New Ways of Seeing Visual Culture studies recognises that the visual image is not stable but changes its relationship to exterior reality at particular moments. A single image can serve a multitude of purposes, appear in a range of settings, and mean different things to different people. Representation and spectatorship involves relationships of power.
  • 14. Decoding images We decode, or read, complex images almost instantly, giving little thought to our process of decoding. We decode images by interpreting clues to intended, unintended, and even suggested meanings. These clues may be formal elements of the image, such as colour, shade, and contrast, or the socio-historical context in which it is presented. Banner held up by Celtic football fans, deriding their rivals Glasgow Rangers
  • 15. Visual Cultural Perspectives Study of Visual Culture merges popular and low cultural forms, media and communications, and the study of high cultural forms or fine art, design, and architecture. Big Fat Gypsy Weddings Channel 4 (2010-)
  • 16. Visual Cultural Perspectives Visual culture analyses the relevance of classed, gendered, sexual and raced social identities.
  • 17. The study of Visual Culture can include anything from: • Painting • Sculpture • Installation • Video art • Digital art • Photography • Film • Television • The Internet • Mobile screenic devices • Fashion • Medical & scientific imaging • Architecture & Urban design • Social spaces of museums, galleries, exhibitions, and other private and public environments of the everyday
  • 18. High and Low Culture Avant-Garde and Kitsch (1939) • Art of the masses, or kitsch, is uncultured. Kitsch is tied to mass production, and is not genuine culture Many of Greenberg’s ideas have been abandoned in contemporary criticism, no longer does art criticism Clement Greenberg (1909 – 1994) make such a harsh distinctions between high art and low art.
  • 19. What is natural and what is acquired in our visual experiences? Artifacts and pictures have been made to be seen in a certain way, that is to say, they are social and cultural, not natural. Visual Culture focuses on the visual as a place where meanings are created and contested. Jeremy Deller
Sacrilege (2012)
  • 20. Visual Culture Studies involves an analysis of contemporary culture, media and society It important to understand how societies construct their visual perspectives through knowledge, beliefs, art, morals, laws, and customs, amongst other things. Cathy Wilkes I Give You All My Money (2012)
  • 21. Images and Power All images are produced within dynamics of social power and ideology. Ideology is the shared set of values and belief which individuals live out their complex relations to a range of social structures. Ideologies often appear to be natural or given aspects of everyday life. Stuart Murray Wohoahh… (2012)
  • 22. Images and Ideology Ideologies are produced and affirmed through the social institutions in a given society, such as the family, education, medicine, law, the government, and the entertainment industry, among others. Joanne Tatham & Tom O’Sullivan The Story… (2012)
  • 23. Picture Theory The emergence of Visual Culture develops what W.J.T. Mitchell has called Picture Theory. Spectatorship (the look, the gaze, the glance, the practices of observation, surveillance, and visual pleasure) involves many of the same strategies as reading in order to analyse an image (decipherment, decoding, interpretation, etc). Barbara Kruger. Your gaze hits the side of my face (1981)
  • 24. Representation Representation refers to the use of images (and language) to create meaning about the world around us. These systems have rules and conventions about how to express and interpret meaning. We learn the rules and conventions of the systems of Alasdair Grey representation within a given Faust in his study culture. (1958)
  • 25. Image and Meaning All images have two levels of meaning: The denotative meaning of the image refers to its literal descriptive meaning. The connotative meanings rely on cultural and historic context of the image and its viewers. Jeff Koons
  • 26. The Myth of the Image Roland Barthes uses the term myth to refer to the cultural values and beliefs that are expressed through connotations parading as denotations. Myth is the hidden set of rules and conventions through which meanings, which are specific to a certain group, are made to seen universal. Scott Myles Thank You (2012)
  • 27. Visual Literacy Visual literacy has no limits. It is not just the understanding of canonical fine art, or the business of advertising, but also the entire visual world. Visual Culture studies provide you with the ability to analyse the visual world. Nam June Paik Highway (1995)

Editor's Notes

  1. Nicholas Mirzoeff offers an explanation…(paraphrasing what he says)Modern life takes place onscreen. Life in industrialized countries is increasingly lived under constant video surveillance from cameras in buses and shopping malls, on roads, and next to cash machines. More and more people look back, using devices ranging from traditional cameras to camcorders and Webcams.