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visuality

noun as in visibility

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He designed the homes with large glass windows to “reflect the heightened visuality of the modern television age,” Lorenz says.

In a separate video interview, Trier said if there’s a through line between both films, it’s how Vogt uses “form and visuality to make something that’s worth showing on a big screen.”

“African culture arrived in Cuba and changed everything! It’s the flow, the visuality, the concept, everything, and when I started to connect with that identity it was a relief because I arrived at a place of truth.”

What if the canonical history of photography is best understood not as an objective “history of pictures”, but as a history of white visuality, even white visual racism?

White people are blind to the dominance of white visuality, and we can understand this most clearly with the invention and popularization of photography – a visual world white people created in our own image.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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