
The Visual Thinking Lab blog is a publicly available site presenting projects, publications, ideas, and media from the members of the Visual Thinking Laboratory in the Department of Information Science at the University of North Texas.
We are published scholars and published photographers & filmmakers. We explore how images function in daily life and in academic pursuits. We explore seeing / thinking, production processes, contexts and conditions, technical construction, social construction, history, authoring, and the authority of images.
Some of our projects include: selfies and public knowledge, computational analysis of film structure, representing image for visually impaired students, conversational use of photographs in social media, photography and the environment, structures of image collections, photographs and proximity, images in community archiving.
This particular site is not affiliated with the University of North Texas.