Visual Intelligence: Perception, Image, and Manipulation in Visual Communication

Seattle, WA: SUNY Press (1997)
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Cuts across perceptual psychology, art, television, film, literature, advertising, and political communication to give the reader critical insight into the holistic logic and emotional power of the images that dominate our lives.

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