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=====Methods===== | =====Methods===== | ||
- | If the library entry is a report or study then describe | + | This article analyses |
=====Key Insights===== | =====Key Insights===== | ||
- | Describe the key insights from the report. This may include | + | Social media and spreading pictures are a central part of our everyday life. Changing image culture belongs to the strongest societal shifts of our time. Due to smartphones images can be produced faster, more variably and more professionally than ever before. That’s why a differentiated look at phenomena like selfies, memes, protest images, emojis, net feminism, crypto art, body images, gifs etc. is so interesting and why Annekathrin Kohout and Wolfgang Ullrich have started publishing a growing book series on digital image cultures with twelve books so far (see www.digitale-bildkulturen.de). For Foresight Academy they created an overview of overarching aspects on changing imagery in the past and present. They highlight diverse observations and thoughts on where we are going and what that means for brands and products. It’s their first publication in English based on this book series. |
=====Additional Viewpoints===== | =====Additional Viewpoints===== | ||
- | Optionally, include commentary or criticism about the report. It could be your own commentary, or link conversation from other sources. | + | |
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~~DISCUSSION~~ | ~~DISCUSSION~~ | ||
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