02 / Research
Attention
How do images compete for perception, interrupt thought, and organize collective attention?
A research initiative
A research initiative exploring how images shape attention, knowledge, memory, and culture.
01 / Manifesto
ICONEMIA names a condition in which images are no longer merely produced, viewed, or shared. They circulate as environments, interfaces, memories, signals, and predictive surfaces. In the age of generative AI, images are increasingly made by systems, interpreted by systems, and fed back into culture at industrial scale.
This project studies the cultural, aesthetic, political, and cognitive consequences of that transformation.
02 / Research
How do images compete for perception, interrupt thought, and organize collective attention?
03 / Research
How do synthetic and networked images reshape personal, cultural, and institutional memory?
04 / Research
What happens when images become epistemic tools, evidence, simulations, and hallucinated artifacts?
05 / Research
How does generative image abundance transform visual culture, authorship, pedagogy, and public imagination?
Working definition
Iconemia is the cultural condition produced by the exponential proliferation, automation, and circulation of images across human and machine systems.
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