Richard Turley, creative director and graphic designer, speaks about the reason contemporary images have lost meaning, becoming flatter. The requirements for imagery to enter the mediasphere require fewer processes and therefore lack intentionality. He introduces the idea of “generations” of images and the way in which the introduction of digital technology has removed these generations, or processes, from most media today.
creative director and graphic designer,
speaks about the reason contemporary images have lost meaning, becoming flatter. The requirements for imagery to enter the mediasphere require fewer processes and therefore lack intentionality. He introduces the idea of “generations” of images and the way in which the introduction of digital technology has removed these generations, or processes, from most media today.