ALL CONSUMING IMAGES-
BILL MOYERS
"Recognizing The Artificiality Of Something Does Not Give You Immunity From
It."
"We Should Question The Truth And Falsity Of Visual Images"
Neal Postman, Ph.D.,New York University
"People Have To Be Taught To Question The Truth And Falsity Of These Images
In Order To Gain Some Measure of Control."
Mark Miller, Johns Hopkins
What are the meanings, priorities and values embedded in images? Need to
Learn About The Vocabulary And Grammar Of Images Who Selects The Images?
Who Decides How They Are Organized? And For What Purpose? To Empower Us As
Citizens Or To Please Us As Consumers Of Images "
We Are Up Against A Powerful Concentration of Forces Who Want To Control The
Images We See.
We Also Have To Content With Our Own Personal Capacity For Self-Deception,The
Comfort We Take In Denial.
But Unless We Do Learn To Understand And Analyze This New Visual
Environment, Someone Else Will Do It For Us,And Leave Us With No Role In The
Life Of This Nation But Of Consuming Images."
CENTRAL THEMES
- 1. The intensity of our exposure to visual imagery is
increasing.
- 2. Visual images simultaneously present and distort
reality.
- 3. Visual images focus on the logic of emotion not the
logic of rationality.
- 4. Reliance on imagery rather than rationality is a
potential threat to democracy-"Americans are a permanent audience waiting
to be amused, they look onmore and more, and join in less and less."
- 5. We need to increase our level of visual literacy.
THE PROBLEM
"The Printed Word Has Been Moved To The Periphery Of The Culture, And Been
Replaced At The Center By The Visual Image"
"This Is A Culture Which Is Inundated With Visual Imagery"
Television Images, Posters, Advertising
Has The Intensity Of Our Exposure To Imagery Increased?
"We are moving into a time when the image will become more important than
the reality itself, when appearance would be preferred to reality, and it
would be ever harder to know the truth."
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Commenting On The Development Of Photography As A Mass Medium
REALITY IS LIKE A DIAMOND:
VISUAL IMAGES PRESENT ONLY CERTAIN FACETS
"Visual Images Are Unreality" Agree or Disagree? Are Preconceived
Spontaneity?
Are Synthetic Dreams? Are Counterfeit Emotions? Are Tools of Fiction?
Do visual images seduce us by influencing and raising our expectations?
Create
images of perfection? Communicate primarily through influencing our
feelings?
THINK QUESTIONS
What Is The Upside And Downside Of Living In A Culture Which Is Dominated
By Visual Imagery?
What Are These Images Saying To Us And About Us And Why Should We
Care?
VISUAL IMAGES SIMULTANEOUSLY PRESENT AND DISTORT WHAT IS REAL
The ETC (The Et Cetera) Principle -
There Is Always More To See-There Is Always More To Be Said
THE LOGIC OF EMOTION VS THE LOGIC OF RATIONALITY
"Visual Images Take Us Out Of The Realm Of Logic And Into The Realm Of
Aesthetics And Emotion."
Neal Postman, Ph.D., New York University
With Ronald Reagan
The Question Was Not The Truth Or Falsity Of What He Said But Do You Like That
Image On The Screen? Do You Trust It? Is That Image Sincere To You?
"If one function of journalism is to give us a picture of reality, is this
journalism once the picture is altered?"
Bill Moyers,Consuming Images
IMAGERY IN ADVERTISING
"Advertising Tends To Appeal To Feelings, And Discourages Thought"
Stewart Ewing, Ph.D.Hunter College All Consuming Images
"When people create images they are ascribing meaning to their existence,
what happens in our culture is those images we produce are tied to merchandising
and their validity is almost always dependent on their ability to be transformed
into merchandise, in the process the meaning which may have driven us to create
that image is lost."
Steward Ewing,Hunter College
"Women Feel The Need To Be Luscious And What The Media Are Doing Are
Responding As Fast As They Can To This"
- By Communicating Images Of Perfection
- Do The Media Lead Or Follow?
- Do Women Create The Need To Be Luscious?
- Do The Media Create The Need To Be Luscious?
THE ADVERTISING ETHIC
Many People Are Internalizing The Advertising Ethic
That advertising ethic is "that which sells is true". It's the law of the
marketplace, it people buy it, it's right.
IMAGERY IS LINKED WITH THE PROFIT MOTIVE
To Understand The Meaning Of Messages Produced In The Mass Media One Must
Follow The Money
Message Construction In The Mass Media Is Significantly Influenced By The
Profit Motive
Almost everywhere we look today creative expression serves a commercial goal
e.g.
Floats In The Tournament Of Roses Parade Sponsored By Individual Companies
The concentration of media corporations, like of merger of Time-Warner joins
together companies who do not manufacture products, but who manufacture images
and information, factories of image-making factories of cultural symbols
Our understanding and sense of understanding are significantly influenced by
images which are acceptable and in the best interests of the corporation
compression of images linking Roger Rabbit With Diet Coke and Big Mac,
suppresses our imagination extends the powers of media concentrated companies to
focus our attention on these relatively few kinds of images-often absorbed by
images resulting in a sealing off of a larger sensibility
What is Vicarious Imagination?
Someone Else Creates Our Fantasies For Us-e.g.Prince Video Created For The
Batman Movie
ROCK VIDEOS
THE PRODUCT IS THE IMAGE
Rock Video Directors Draw On The Media World Itself For Inspiration And
Content So The Experience is Circular Music Videos Project A World Consumed By
Visual Symbols and A World Learned Through The Visual Images Which Consume It
Rock Videos Present Only Certain Facets Of The Diamond
Do They Tell Us About Trust, Honesty, Love, Responsibility, And The Many
Other Values Which Make Us Human?
The ETC (The Et Cetera) Principle
-----There Is Always More To See - There Is Always More To Be Said
HAS VISUAL IMAGERY HAD AN IMPACT ON THE PRINT MEDIUM?
Mark Miller, Boxed In: The Culture of Television
There Are Fewer Newspapers, And Those Remaining Become Increasingly More
"Tele-Visual"
- Full Color Pictures,Shorter Text
- Magazines Primary Goal Is To Look Like Television
- To Stand Out Becomes The Primary Goal Of Magazines
- To Break Through The Clutter, We Live Under An
Astonishing Barrage Of Images
HOW HAS VISUAL IMAGERY EFFECTED "THE NEWS"?
Success of a news programs has every little to do with that fact that the
news program provides people with information, that will empower them, that will
allow them to think
"The very construction of the news is designed to create the largest
possible audience." Agree/Disagree
"The primary goals of news journalism is to play on the irrational, to play
on the fears, to play on uncertainties."Agree/Disagree
Can You Accomplish Simultaneous Multiple Goals?
Can You Attract Attention To A Newscast?
Can You Do A Serious Newscast?
"Give Me 19 Seconds And I'll Give You The World."
Jim Lampley,Television Image Presenter
KEY CONCEPT IN COMMUNICATION
VISUAL LITERACY
"Advertising Has Become The Primary Mode Of Public Address"
Stewart Ewen,Hunter College
Television is an Information Utility which pumps its products into peoples
homes
WHAT IS VISUAL LITERARY?
The Ability To Reposition Messages Which Are Aimed At The Senses And
Emotions Within The Domain of Critical Reasoning And Thought
VISUAL LITERACY GIVES YOU CONTROL
"Recognizing The Artificiality Of Something Does Not Give You Immunity From
It."
"We Should Question The Truth And Falsity Of Visual Images"
Neal Postman, Ph.D.,New York University
"People Have To Be Taught To Question The Truth And Falsity Of These Images
In Order To Gain Some Measure of Control."
Mark Miller, Johns Hopkins
What are the meanings, priorities and values embedded in images? Need to
Learn About The Vocabulary And Grammar Of Images Who Selects The Images? Who
Decides How They Are Organized? And For What Purpose? To Empower Us As Citizens
Or To Please Us As Consumers Of Images "We Are Up Against A Powerful
Concentration of Forces Who Want To Control The Images We See, We Also Have To
Contend With Our Own Personal Capacity For Self-Deception,The Comfort We Take In
Denial. But Unless We Do Learn To Understand And Analyze This New Visual
Environment, Someone Else Will Do It For Us,And Leave Us With No Role In The
Life Of This Nation But Of Consuming Images."
"The Printed Word Has Been Moved To The Periphery Of The Culture,
And Been Replaced At The Center By The Visual Image"
"This Is A Culture Which Is Inundated
With Visual Imagery"
Reality Is Like A Diamond:
Visual Images Present Only Certain Facets
Visual Images Simultaneously
Present And Distort What Is Real
"We Should Question The Truth And Falsity
Of Visual Images".
Neal Postman, Ph.D.
New York University
"Visual Images Take Us Out Of The Realm Of
Logic And Into The Realm Of Aesthetics And Emotion."
Neal Postman, Ph.D.
New York University
"Advertising Tends To Appeal To Feelings, And Discourages
Thought"
Stewart Ewing, Ph.D.
Hunter College
"Visual Images Are Almost Invariably Tied To
Merchandising"
Stewart Ewing, Ph.D.
Hunter College
To Understand The Meaning Of Messages
Produced In The Mass Media One Must
Follow The Money
Message Construction In The Mass Media Is Significantly
Influenced By The Profit Motive
"It's The Money Honey"
"Women Feel The Need To Be Luscious And What The Media Are Doing
Are Responding As
Fast As They Can To This"
By Communicating Images Of Perfection Do The Media Lead
Or Follow?
Do Women Create The Need To Be Luscious?
Or Do
Do The Media Create The Need To Be Luscious?
Media Corporations Like Time-Warner
Are Image Factories
They Do Not Manufacture Products
They Manufacture Images, Information, And
Cultural Symbols
Rock Videos
The Product Is The Image
Rock Videos Present Only Certain Facets Of The Diamond
Do They Tell Us About Trust, Honesty, Love, Responsibility, And
The Many Other Values Which Make Us Human?
The ETC (The Et Cetera) Principle
There Is Always More To See
There Is Always More To Be Said
THE ADVERTISING ETHIC
That Which Sells Is True
It People Buy It, It's Right
"The Success Of A News Program Has Very
Little To Do With The Fact That People Are Provided With Information
That Will Encourage Them To Think."
"The Very Construction Of The News Is Designed
To Create The Largest Possible Audience."
Agree Of Disagree???
"Give Me 19 Seconds And I'll Give
You The World."
Jim Lampley
Television Image Presenter
VISUAL LITERACY
What Is Visual Literary?
The Ability To Reposition Messages Which Are Aimed At The Senses
And Emotions
Within
The Domain of Critical Reasoning And Thought
VISUAL LITERACY GIVES YOU CONTROL
"Recognizing The Artificiality Of Something Does Not
Give You Immunity From It."
Bill Moyers
"People Have To Be Taught To Question The Truth And
Falsity Of These Images In Order To Gain Some Measure of Control."
Mark Miller
Johns Hopkins
"Unless We Do Learn To Understand And Analyze This New
Visual Environment, Someone Else Will Do It For Us, And Leave Us With No
Role In The Life Of This Nation But Of Consuming Images."
Bill Moyers
Consuming Images