Description
| Product ID: | 9781529912647 |
| Product Form: | Hardback |
| Country of Manufacture: | GB |
| Title: | The Visual Detox |
| Subtitle: | How to Consume Media Without Letting it Consume You |
| Authors: | Author: Marine Tanguy |
| Page Count: | 288 |
| Subjects: | Media studies, Media studies, Impact of science and technology on society, Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects, Social media / social networking, Self-help, personal development and practical advice, Impact of science & technology on society, Ethical & social aspects of IT, Social networking, Self-help & personal development |
| Description: | Select Guide Rating The average person sees about 10,000 commercial visuals a day. Yet, research shows we can only process about 1% of the visual information we encounter. If a picture is worth a thousand words, where does this excess leave us?'Necessary reading for everyone who uses the internet' Emma Dabiri | 'This book is the new Ways of Seeing' Sharmadean Reid |'Brilliant insights ... highly recommended' Christian Busch | 'An indispensable guide' Guillaume Cerutti, CEO of Christie's | 'Very informative' Laura Whitmore | 'incredibly timely' Pippa Vosper | 'I wish I'd read this book years ago' Josie CoxIn The Visual Detox, art expert and businesswoman Marine Tanguy explains how the imagery we see shapes our wellbeing. She gives us new tools to think critically about images, combat information overload and participate more in the visual world around us by engaging with the art and content that improves our day-to-day experiences online, at work, in our homes and in public spaces. Drawing on science and insightful case studies, she shows us how to:· learn the type of thinker you are (spatial, visual, verbal?);· understand our brains’ interpretation of visual language;· decode the subtle negative messages in popular culture;· devise tiny hacks to block out the online noise· curate your surroundings to create soothing spaces. This handy guide to visual decluttering will empower you to reclaim your focus, peace of mind and sense of wonder. The average person sees about 10,000 commercial visuals a day. Yet, research shows we can only process about 1% of the visual information we encounter. If a picture is worth a thousand words, where does this excess leave us?
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| Imprint Name: | Square Peg |
| Publisher Name: | Vintage Publishing |
| Country of Publication: | GB |
| Publishing Date: | 2024-03-07 |