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Misbah jabbar

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Review
Visual culture is a term that refers to a nation's, states, or civilization's tangible or visible
impressions and describes the qualities of that body as a whole. This term visual culture is may
be that Individuals disclose information about themselves. Visual culture is usually defined as
the study of images and media, but this, in my opinion, is not the case. It's all about perceiving
and demonstrating, particularly those we consider instantaneous or unmediated. According to my
observation, it could be a field or branch of cultural studies, media studies, rhetoric and
communication, art history, or aesthetics, or maybe it an emerging discipline. It evolved as a
developed and important interdisciplinary field in recent years.
According to some scholars, adding visual studies to the culture is unnecessary because it may
propagate negativity. Visual studies may be overlooked by the general public, but they play a
critical role in this field. Because it is, in essence, the universal language of the people, which is
correct. Visual culture can define what other forms of art cannot, which is also a universal reality
for those who do not consider visual culture to be a universal language.
The journey from pictographs to hieroglyphics to alphabetic scripts and then move on to the
invention of printing, at last digital media, grammatology elevated the visible signs of written
language, phonetic language-as-speech to the position of primacy, as the general precondition for
all notions of language, meaning, and presence.

Art is really important to human being it open up our understanding how we see how we
feel .Reading throughout this article I got that visual studies may be turn art history and
aesthetics into sub disciplines within a broader field of inquiry with hazy borders. Not only art
history and aesthetics, also scientific and technical imaging, film, television, digital media, as
well as philosophical inquiries into the semiotic studies of images and visual signs, and animal
vision, and so on. Images are essential to visual culture's depiction of meaning in the world. We
can't disregard the way that visual concentrate now and again the general public adversely or
incapable to pass on the planned message however exactly the same thing can occur with
different mediums as well. All through the world individuals like the pictures since it saves time
and energy and now a days where things are getting digitalized individuals lack the opportunity
to squander their energies upon long texts.

At the end the showing seeing aspect demonstrates that visuality, not just the social construction
of vision, but the visual construction of the social, is a problem in and of itself that is approached
but never fully engaged by traditional aesthetics and art history disciplines, as well as new media
studies disciplines. IN short the world is nothing without visual culture and a vision that leads to
what you want to observe you see gloomy place.

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