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Look Out
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Look Out

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Look Out is an investigation of long-distance mapping, aerial photography, and top-down perspectives-from pre-Civil War America to our vexed modern times of drone warfare, hyper-surveillance at home and abroad, and quarantine and protest. Blending history, reporting, personal experience, and accounts of activists, programmers, spies, architects, artists, and entrepreneurs, Edward McPherson reveals that to see is to control-and the stakes are high for everyone.

The aerial view-a position known in Greek as the catascopos, or "the looker-down"-is a fundamentally privileged perspective, inaccessible to those left on the ground. To the earthbound, (in)sights from such rarified heights convey power and authority. McPherson casts light on our fetishization of distance as a path to truth and considers the awe and apocalypse of taking the long view.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Astra Publishing House
Country
United States
Date
21 October 2025
Pages
288
ISBN
9781662602955

Look Out is an investigation of long-distance mapping, aerial photography, and top-down perspectives-from pre-Civil War America to our vexed modern times of drone warfare, hyper-surveillance at home and abroad, and quarantine and protest. Blending history, reporting, personal experience, and accounts of activists, programmers, spies, architects, artists, and entrepreneurs, Edward McPherson reveals that to see is to control-and the stakes are high for everyone.

The aerial view-a position known in Greek as the catascopos, or "the looker-down"-is a fundamentally privileged perspective, inaccessible to those left on the ground. To the earthbound, (in)sights from such rarified heights convey power and authority. McPherson casts light on our fetishization of distance as a path to truth and considers the awe and apocalypse of taking the long view.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Astra Publishing House
Country
United States
Date
21 October 2025
Pages
288
ISBN
9781662602955