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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jussi ParikkaPublisher: University of Minnesota Press Imprint: University of Minnesota Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781517912116ISBN 10: 1517912113 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 23 May 2023 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""What is the work of the image in an age of algorithmic production? The very idea of an 'image' is bound inextricably with how we make and reproduce them, with who and what interprets them, and for what ends. What happens when images pass beyond representation and even human visual senses? What is visual culture when most optical traces are generated by and for machines to interpret and operationalize? Jussi Parikka's masterful and concise book is a decisive moment in the study of 'ways of seeing' that goes beyond the standard anthropocentric tales of art history. Refreshingly, it forces us to see seeing in a whole new light.""—Benjamin Bratton, University of California, San Diego ""This book offers a crucial study of the ‘operational image,’ revealing the complex relations that shape and surface in images that may not appear to be very interesting. Jussi Parikka’s evocative writing and juggling of topics—from artificial intelligence to remote sensing to lidar—is bound to spark thought and action in media studies and beyond.""—Lisa Parks, University of California, Santa Barbara " What is the work of the image in an age of algorithmic production? The very idea of an 'image' is bound inextricably with how we make and reproduce them, with who and what interprets them, and for what ends. What happens when images pass beyond representation and even human visual senses? What is visual culture when most optical traces are generated by and for machines to interpret and operationalize? Jussi Parikka's masterful and concise book is a decisive moment in the study of 'ways of seeing' that goes beyond the standard anthropocentric tales of art history. Refreshingly, it forces us to see seeing in a whole new light. -Benjamin Bratton, University of California, San Diego This book offers a crucial study of the 'operational image,' revealing the complex relations that shape and surface in images that may not appear to be very interesting. Jussi Parikka's evocative writing and juggling of topics-from artificial intelligence to remote sensing to lidar-is bound to spark thought and action in media studies and beyond. -Lisa Parks, University of California, Santa Barbara """What is the work of the image in an age of algorithmic production? The very idea of an 'image' is bound inextricably with how we make and reproduce them, with who and what interprets them, and for what ends. What happens when images pass beyond representation and even human visual senses? What is visual culture when most optical traces are generated by and for machines to interpret and operationalize? Jussi Parikka's masterful and concise book is a decisive moment in the study of 'ways of seeing' that goes beyond the standard anthropocentric tales of art history. Refreshingly, it forces us to see seeing in a whole new light.""—Benjamin Bratton, University of California, San Diego ""This book offers a crucial study of the ‘operational image,’ revealing the complex relations that shape and surface in images that may not appear to be very interesting. Jussi Parikka’s evocative writing and juggling of topics—from artificial intelligence to remote sensing to lidar—is bound to spark thought and action in media studies and beyond.""—Lisa Parks, University of California, Santa Barbara ""Rich yet understated, Jussi Parikka’s Operational Images encourages reflection on the history and politics of technical image-making more broadly."" –Brooklyn Rail ""One of the first full-length accounts of the precarious status of the image in an age of ubiquitous AI and machine learning."" —Film Quarterly ""Operational Images: From the Visual to the Invisual is an extraordinary map of the present that revolves around the status of algorithmic images, their philosophical potential, and their economic and political role."" —Cinema & CIE ""The diverse and radically changing dynamics of the image and its clusters are traced in a captivating journey that situates their actionable and gravitating qualities in a very contemporary vision. [Operational Images] traces this essential trajectory in detail, becoming essential itself."" —Neural ""Parikka understands images mediated by computer technologies not as images but instead as configurations of data and 'statistical distributions of patterns' with a graphical interface. This is an essential point that more people need to understand. In starting with it, Parikka offers a valuable account of what happens when images are homogenized as data and put to work to reshape the world."" —Art in America" Author InformationJussi Parikka is professor of digital aesthetics and culture at Aarhus University as well as professor at University of Southampton and visiting professor at FAMU, Prague. He is author of A Geology of Media,Insect Media (both from Minnesota), Digital Contagions, and What Is Media Archaeology? Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |