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And so these are all Flickr images, and they've all been related spatially in this way.
And of course, a by-product of all of that is immensely rich virtual models of every interesting part of the Earth, collected not just from overhead flights and from satellite
images
and so on, but from the collective memory.
What this is really doing is discovering, creating hyperlinks, if you will, between
images.
It's doing that based on the content inside the
images.
And that gets really exciting when you think about the richness of the semantic information a lot of
images
have.
Like when you do a web search for images, you type in phrases, and the text on the web page is carrying a lot of information about what that picture is of.
I ask myself whether my pictures are pandering, whether they contribute to stereotypes, whether the
images
match the message, am I complacent or am I complicit?
Now, you can't see it from the surface of the water, you can't see it in satellite images, so how do we know it's there?
These filmmakers offer nuanced snapshots of Africa's imagined and lived reality, in contrast to some of the
images
of Africa that come from outside, and the perspectives that accompany all of these images, whether sympathetic or dismissive, shape or distort how people see Africa.
Images
play a big part of the reason why.
Their
images
are far removed from how people in Africa's many countries see themselves and their neighbors.
For them, these
images
do not represent their reality.
The fact that Africans do not have the luxury of turning their gaze elsewhere, the fact that we must make progress or live with the consequence of failure, are the reason we must continue to tell our own stories and show our own images, with honesty and primarily to an African audience, because the image that matters most is the image of Africa in African imaginations.
Mr. Smith, one of my former colleagues, uses Scott McCloud's "Understanding Comics" in his literature and film class, because that book gives his students the language with which to discuss the relationship between words and
images.
By asking his students to process a prose novel using images, Mr. Burns asks them to think deeply not just about the story but also about how that story is told.
These three
images
come from three very different parts of the planet, but they all tell the same story of catastrophic drought.
We had viral
images
and videos, and we did crazy things like symbolically putting the White House lawn up for sale on eBay.
These are
images
that come from Hanna Damasio's lab, and which show you, in a living brain, the reconstruction of that brain.
Well first of all, it is a mind, which is a flow of mental
images.
And of course consider
images
that can be sensory patterns, visual, such as you're having right now in relation to the stage and me, or auditory images, as you are having now in relation to my words.
That flow of mental
images
is mind.
We are not passive exhibitors of visual or auditory or tactile
images.
And the great beauty is that you can then go from memory, out of those association cortices, and produce back
images
in the very same regions that have perception.
So far the mystery of the conscious mind is diminishing a little bit because we have a general sense of how we make these
images.
So for example, I'm making
images
of you, but there's no physiological bond between the
images
I have of you as an audience and my brain.
What happens then actually is that you lose the grounding of the self, you have no longer access to any feeling of your own existence, and, in fact, there can be
images
going on, being formed in the cerebral cortex, except you don't know they're there.
And you have the cerebral cortex providing the great spectacle of our minds with the profusion of
images
that are, in fact, the contents of our minds and that we normally pay most attention to, as we should, because that's really the film that is rolling in our minds.
We are bombarded with
images
and media stories about the horrible impacts of drugs.
How do I explain to people that drug users deserve care and support and the freedom to live their lives when all we see are
images
of guns and handcuffs and jail cells?
We share written things, we share images, we share audio, we share video.
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