What multiple statements about our ethics as a species, about colonialism (those in power affect the most devastating change?), about gender (the video is called "Man"), and about environmentalism does this video make? How can we read it many ways, taking account of the affective register this video compels without a single verbal or written utterance?
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Saturday, 4 April 2015
The visual and literacies
How do we interpret world overpopulation? One way to consider learning about the earth and about overpopulation and the demands we place on our planet is through powerful images. How do these pictures write across the curriculum?
Click here for an article on The Guardian about overpopulation and overconsumption in pictures. What do images provoke that merely talking about these problems in the abstract doesn't?
Click here for an article on The Guardian about overpopulation and overconsumption in pictures. What do images provoke that merely talking about these problems in the abstract doesn't?
Photograph: Zak Noyle
Photograph: Pablo Lopez Luz
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Photograph: Chris Jordan
Photograph: Garth Lentz
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