Professor Tina Campt delivers the fourth and final lecture in a series exploring the history and politics of vision, presented by The Power Institute at the University of Sydney.
About the Image Complex Series
Images and artworks exist not simply as objects to be admired or interpreted, but as part of a vast visual infrastructure that governs our lives, shaping what we see, who we are, and what we can do. This infrastructure is what Meg McLagan and Yates McKee call the “image complex.”
The Image Complex series introduces new scholarship on the way visuality shapes the history and politics of identity, technology and imperialism. Convened by Nick Croggon, Events and Programs Officer at the Power Institute, University of Sydney.
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The lecture is free and open to the public via Zoom. Register for the Lecture