Relationship between Gary Lucchesi's visual and reality Gary Lucchesi's movie "Virtuosity" can see the relationship between "visual" and "reality". This movie is also exploring human fears related to the physical society where we live today. Then, by drilling down on Virtuosity, these fears can lead to the concept of "subjectivity" and "culture".
The use of visual methods in research and expression, but the combination of vision and other media in the production and execution of society, practice and experience, and anthropological knowledge as anthropology of the relationship between vision and other cultural elements Methodological practice. Finally, Disclaimer: My intention in this book is to present a series of opportunities and challenges for visual anthropology in the 21st century. My goal is to trigger rather than regulate and never set an agenda for future work. I hope that if the other visual anthropologist can constructively criticize the idea I presented here it will contribute to a wider project that will change visual anthropology to conform to other theories and practices . Fields are joined. Because it developed in the 21st century
This book seeks review of the visual aspect of anthropology. My argument is that anthropology is starting to occur in academic and applied context, so we should focus more on vision. However, as research on visual media and its use as a methodology are beginning to get more and more intense in anthropology, we need to approach the challenges arising from such participation. First of all, we need to "think" about vision based on other experiences and relationships with representative factors. This task has some influence on the theory and practice of visual anthropology. For example, first of all, it may include the following: What is a vision and how it functions as an experience experience and a cultural category in different social and cultural contexts? Therefore, visual anthropology may be redefined as more than just anthropology of vision and anthropology.