Example of contemporary visual communications: http://s-lane1114-dc.blogspot.com/2012/01/context-of-practise-5-examples-of.html It is a very new form of advertisements because it is 3D as well as sensor activated so when a person walks under it the light turns on. The 3D aspect and sensor are both two very new contemporary trends. It is not visible whether there are any ofContinue reading “The Next Big Thing”
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Time and Place
The here and now drives many aspects of visual communications, along with much contemporary culture. This newness might manifest itself as a change of style, a new fashion, or more radically through changes in how communications take place and our social expectation of them. Many visual communicators operate on the cutting edge of visual cultureContinue reading “Time and Place”
Join the Navy Poster
Denotation: You can see a man from the navy riding a torpedo in the water, and seems to be enjoying it, almost as if he’s riding a bull. Connotation: There could be many meanings Babcock was intending on, for example in order to recruit people to join the navy he made the man in theContinue reading “Join the Navy Poster”
Denotations and Connotations
Semiotic analysis uses the idea of denotation and connotation to describe literal and implied meanings within the visual. Denotation describes what can be seen and its literal interpretation (e.g. a piece of fruit called and apple). Connotation describes the possible meanings that are suggested by the literal elements (e.g. in a Renaissance painting, an appleContinue reading “Denotations and Connotations”
What does this Apple mean?
By looking at some artistic painting and comparing it to the apples you see in TV adverts you can see that there is a difference between them. The apples in paintings seem to be more realistic and revealing to all the different types of apples, including those with bruises and with different colours etc. ArtistsContinue reading “What does this Apple mean?”
Reading Visual Communications
Combining the right kind of typeface, image, and materials to support a given message is fundamental to structuring a visual communication. Structuralism proposed that human culture can be understood through its relationships within underlying structures such as language. We draw meaning from images or form language through systems of signs. Magritte’s “Ceci n’est pas uneContinue reading “Reading Visual Communications”
“Save the Last Dance” Poster Meaning
Some obvious things we can take from this poster is that there is romance and love in the moving as we can see the main female and male character smiling and embracing each other, which usually in movies indicate love of some kind. You can see that the movie is about dance or some howContinue reading ““Save the Last Dance” Poster Meaning”
Collage Idea: “Help The Amazon”
The amazon rainforest is currently falling apart, and only a few weeks ago it was on fire and burning down and it took weeks for people to notice, and not a lot of people are caring about the issue. So the piece I would want to create in perhaps photoshop, or simply with paper, wouldContinue reading “Collage Idea: “Help The Amazon””
Hannah Höch
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Höch Born: November 1, 1889, Gotha, Germany Died: May 31, 1978, Berlin, Germany Known for: Collage Spouse: Kurt Matthies (1938-1944) German Dada artist Best known for her work at the Weimar period One of the originators of photomontage. Intended to dismantle the fable and dichotomy that existed in the concept of the “New Woman” NewContinue reading “Hannah Höch”
Martha Rosler
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_Rosler Born: July 29, 1943, Brooklyn, New York, United States Age: 76 years old Known for: Conceptual art American artist Works in photography, photo text, video, installation, sculpture, and performance Also is a known writer for art and culture Centered on everyday life, and the police sphere, usually through the perspective of a woman. RecurrentContinue reading “Martha Rosler”