Gillian Rose & diagram for Visuality
A wonderfully elegant definition of visuality by Hal Foster (1988) , referring to the way in which vision is constructed in various ways: how we see, how we are enabled, allowed or made to see, and how we see the seeing, and the unseeing therein.
Gillian’s chapter, which I was fortunately to have read before, and a diagram I produced that I thought helpful for some of the tasks ahead.


