The Networked Image in Post-Digital Culture 1st Edition
Bold new thinking on how images circulate, influence and shape culture in the internet age — The Networked Image in Post-Digital Culture, 1st Edition by Dewdney, Andrew, offers a clear, rigorous exploration of visuality after the digital turn.
This engaging study traces how images are remade by networks, algorithms, platforms and practices, situating visual culture at the intersection of art, technology and everyday life. Dewdney combines theoretical clarity with vivid examples — from social media flows and machine vision to artistic interventions and urban screens — making complex debates accessible to scholars, students, artists and creative professionals across the UK, US, Europe, Australia and beyond.
Readers will gain actionable frameworks for understanding image circulation, power and meaning in a post-digital moment. Whether you’re teaching media studies, researching visual culture, curating exhibitions or shaping design strategy, the book offers fresh language and case studies that sharpen critical thinking and inspire new practice. Clear chapter structures and thoughtful analysis make it suitable for classroom adoption and independent study alike.
Add this essential resource to your collection to deepen your grasp of contemporary visual culture and its global implications. Perfect for university libraries, researchers, creative practitioners and cultural institutions seeking an authoritative introduction to the networked image.
Order The Networked Image in Post-Digital Culture, 1st Edition by Dewdney, Andrew today and start exploring how images now travel, transform and mean in our interconnected world.
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