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The Knowledge of Images and the Historical Research on Existing Buildings

In: The Visual Language of Technique

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  • Giorgia Ottaviani
  • Lucia Pierro

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Media communication and digital culture are creating a “new looking era” where images are at the center of contemporary culture. In this context, the language of images has assumed a central role in communication and has become an essential tool for interdisciplinary connection, exchange and cross-disciplinary contamination. A genuine “iconic turn” took place at different levels. As Gottfried Boehm writes in the book The Return of the Images, we are witnessing a revolution that began in the nineteenth century, by integrating the image and the word in the same interpretative model.

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  • Giorgia Ottaviani & Lucia Pierro, 2015. "The Knowledge of Images and the Historical Research on Existing Buildings," Springer Books, in: Luigi Cocchiarella (ed.), The Visual Language of Technique, edition 127, pages 119-124, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-05341-7_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-05341-7_11
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