Full Description
Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things.
Glasses are probably the most commonplace prosthetic we have and are among the oldest. But what does it mean to wear glasses? There is more to the answer than correcting vision. Glasses alter, enhance, and shield the way that we view the world, and the way the world sees us.
Everyone has encounters with glasses, passively or actively, from reading glasses to sunglasses. At times they are the main identifiers in a face (think John Lennon), and they signify extremes from nerdy and brainy to cool and sleazy. They are alternately the most mundane of things on our bodies and potentially most glamorous.
Adam Geczy explores this most pervasive and accessible accessory and shows that it is both a conduit to and a barrier between ourselves and the world outside.
Contents
Introduction: Rose-Colored Glasses
1. Looking Better
2. Looking Smart
3. Looking Good
4. Looking Different
5. Looking Inward
6. Looking into the Future
Conclusion
Index



