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 +'''The Image''' may refer to:
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 +In '''General [[Systems Theory]]''', '''[[Behavioral science]]''', and '''Eiconics''':
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 +* [http://books.google.com/books/about/The_Image.html?id=w11X66GwvNIC ''The Image: Knowledge in Life and Society''], a seminal 1956 book by [[Kenneth E. Boulding]].
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 +In '''literature''':
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 +* [[The Image (novel)|''The Image'' (novel)]], originally in French (''L'Image''), by Catherine Robbe-Grillet
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 +In '''social theory''':
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 +* ''The Image: A Guide to Pseudo-events in America'', a 1961 book by [[Daniel J. Boorstin]]
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 +In '''music''':
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 +* ''The Image'', an American music band in which [[Dave Edmunds]] played. It is related with two other bands that appeared later: ''The Human Beans'' and ''[[Love Sculpture]]''.
 +* ''L'Image'', a musical band that includes [[Tony Levin]], [[Mike Mainieri]], [[Steve Gadd]], [[David Spinozza]], and [[Warren Bernhardt]]
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 +In '''film''':
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 +* ''[[The Image (film)]]'', a 1974 French film directed by Radley Metzger based on the above novel by Catherine Robbe-Grillet
 +* ''[[The Image (short film)]]'', a 1967 short film directed by Michael Armstrong and starring David Bowie and Michael Byrne
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  • The Image (film), a 1974 French film directed by Radley Metzger based on the above novel by Catherine Robbe-Grillet
  • The Image (short film), a 1967 short film directed by Michael Armstrong and starring David Bowie and Michael Byrne





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