 | Benjamin Woolley - Computers - 1993 - 274 pages
In Virtual Worlds, Benjamin Woolley examines the reality of virtual reality. He looks at the dramatic intellectual and cultural upheavals that gave birth to it, the hype that ... | |
 | Robert L. Goldman, Stephen Papson - Business & Economics - 1996 - 322 pages
Television has become so saturated with commercials that it is difficult at times to tell the different images apart, much less remember or care about them. But, on closer look ... | |
 | Jon Lang - Political Science - 1994 - 528 pages
Urban Design the American Experience Jon Lang Urban Design: The American Experience places social and environmental concerns within the context of American history. It returns ... | |
 | Mitchell Stephens - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1998 - 259 pages
Drawing examples from the history of photography, film, television, and the computer, a professor of journalism and mass communication explores how the visual technology of the ... | |
 | Ilan Avisar - History - 1988 - 212 pages
Discusses the difficulties in dealing with the Holocaust artistically, looks at a variety of Holocaust films, including documentaries, and assesses their effectiveness in ... | |
 | Photography - 2002 - 370 pages
Taking photographs has become easier over the years, but taking photographs that have impact and lasting power has not. Such images require heart, and some understanding of the ... | |
 | Lionel M. Jensen - Religion - 1997 - 444 pages
Could it be that the familiar and beloved figure of Confucius was invented by Jesuit priests? In Manufacturing Confucianism, Lionel M. Jensen reveals this very fact ... | |
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