Distant Viewing Computational Exploration of Digital Images

Distant Viewing: Computational Exploration of Digital Images by Taylor Arnold, published by MIT Press on October 17, 2023, is a comprehensive examination of a new theory and methodology for analyzing digitized visual materials through computer vision. This 288-page book explores the concept of “distant viewing,” which critiques traditional computer vision approaches and emphasizes the limitations of annotations in capturing the entirety of an image. The authors, Taylor Arnold and Lauren Tilton, engage with various visual forms, including sitcoms, movie posters, and iconic photography, to illustrate their ideas.
Readers will find a lively and constructive critique of computer vision that combines insights from social science, media studies, and visual culture. The book applies its interdisciplinary perspective to a range of topics, making it relevant for those in digital humanities, data science, and visual semiotics. Distant Viewing serves as an accessible guide for an international audience, encouraging a deeper understanding of how digital images convey information and the implications of computer vision in contemporary media.
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A new theory and methodology for the application of computer vision methods to the computational analysis of collected, digitized visual materials, called “distant viewing.”
Distant Viewing: Computational Exploration of Digital Images presents a new theory and methodology for the computational analysis of digital images, offering a lively, constructive critique of computer vision that you can actually use. What does it mean to say that computer vision “understands” visual inputs? Annotations never capture a whole image. The way digital images convey information requires what researchers Taylor Arnold and Lauren Tilton call “distant viewing”—a play on the well-known term “distant reading” from computational literary analysis.
Recognizing computer vision’s limitations, Arnold and Tilton’s spirited examination makes the technical exciting by applying distant viewing to the sitcoms Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie, movie posters and other popular forms of advertising, and Dorothea Lange’s photography. In the tradition of visual culture studies and computer vision, Distant Viewing’s interdisciplinary perspective encompasses film and media studies, visual semiotics, and the sciences to create a playful, accessible guide for an international audience working in digital humanities, data science, media studies, and visual culture studies.
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