We have similar stories all throughout history: the moment when a perception—whether a literal way of seeing or a figurative mode of thinking—is assaulted and fundamentally shifts, a non-reversible alteration, a displacement from one’s old ways. Western society has seen plenty of moments like these, moments where a perceptive or critical threshold has been crossed.
Visual Literacy in the Age of Open Content | JSTOR Daily Allana Mayer writes about “threshold concepts” and the effect of open content and digitization on media education and visual literacy.
Thoughts?