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For many, knowledge of famous paintings is not first-hand, but through reproduct

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Question

For many, knowledge of famous paintings is not first-hand, but through reproductions. This example is used in the chapter to support the following ideas. Which one is NOT correct?


      
The technology of images is central to our experience of visual culture.


      
The images we encounter daily span many social realms of popular culture.


      
We invest in images, such as Weegee’s photography, in a complex and diverse way.

      
Through looking, we mostly experience what the image producer intended.


      
Seeing is an act of interpretation.

Explanation / Answer

If the reproductions of the paintings were not there,they would not been famous and valued.The paintings gives us glimpse of the era,the society and central theme of the artist.The option that is not associated with the idea of the example is