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VISUAL TURN IN CULTURE AND FORMATION OF NEW IMAGE OF SOCIAL REALITY

Viktoriya Anatol'evna Khrapova
Volgograd State University

Yaroslavna Mikhailovna Zemtsova
Volgograd State University


Submitted: May 5, 2014
Abstract. Modern culture is characterized by the qualitative transformation of all the spheres of society life. The turn towards the visual method of the encoding and transmission of information is conditioned by a new ontological request, the reason for which lies in the fact that in the modern world the speed of life constantly grows, therefore communicative space is filled with capacious images allowing a human being to process large amounts of information structuring the integral picture of reality.
Key words and phrases:
социальная реальность
трансформация
коммуникация
визуальный поворот
social reality
transformation
communication
visual turn
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