Images not only depict, but also support and shape the conditions for actions. This volume discusses the inseparable unity between presentation and action through interdisciplinary case examples. The essays analyze 'image guidance' as a principle of presentation, perception, and action and reveal the aesthetic, operational, and epistemic conditions that allow visualizations to become means of instruction for action.



Kathrin Friedrich, Moritz Queisner, Anna Roethe, Excellenzcluster Bild Wissen Gestaltung, HU Berlin