Visual Perception takes a refreshingly different approach to this enigmatic sense. From the function that vision serves for an active observer, to the history of visual perception itself.
Originally published in 1990, a leading researcher and artist explores how we see pictures and how they can communicate messages to us, both directly and indirectly by making allusions to objects in space or to stored images in our minds.
An eloquent and sobering book which draws a new and clearer picture of how nuclear war would perhaps alter human life on earth forever.