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The Digital Evolution: Visual Communication in the Electronic Age: Essays, Lectures and Interviews 1967-1998

The Digital Evolution: Visual Communication in the Electronic Age: Essays, Lectures and Interviews 1967-1998

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Review by Daniel Carter, Design Editor, Wired magazine
Review: "Coleman's discussion of the impact of technology on traditional photography serves as a brilliant . . . record of how new electronic tools have permeated our lives. . . . [Coleman's] ideas and concepts . . . are immensely valuable and insightful, with hints of what our future may hold. Coleman's critical eye makes [The Digital Evolution] required reading for today's media-savvy or information-obsessed artist." -- Daniel Carter, Design Editor, Wired, July 1999

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Review by Eric Lorberer, from Rain Taxi: Review of Books
Review: "Nazraeli also publishes critical prose, . . . clearly anchored by the accomplished writings of A. D. Coleman and Bill Jay. . . . [Coleman's] latest book, The Digital Evolution, examines with a forthright lucidity how computerization and electronics have affected the photographic arts. Coleman's writing . . . is informative and unpretentious -- a rare combination in art criticism of any kind." -- Eric Lorberer, Rain Taxi: Review of Books, Winter 1998/99


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