global visual MSU IIt Write a 500-word paper discussing the “ideology of images” or "reading images as an ideological subject.

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Based on chapters 1 & 2): This week your assignment is to complete your first writing assignment.

This written assignment will focus on the myth of photographic truth and how digital technology can alter this truth. Write a 500-word paper discussing the “ideology of images” or "reading images as an ideological subject." Discuss how you, as a visual consumer, feel about digitally altered images. Use at least 2 examples to support your thesis, either from the book or from other research you do. Make sure you cite your sources in a reference page -- separate from the 2-3 pages of writing in either MLA or Chicago Manual of Style format. Make sure you upload a .doc or .docx version for grading (25 points).

Please remember that your work will be checked for originality. If you have questions about citing your sources please ask me or any of the reference librarians.

Your assignment must be uploaded as .doc/.docx file to our Dropbox (below) no later than Sunday June 30 by 11:59pm.

MLA (in-text citation style) or Turabian/Chicago Manual of Style FOR FULL CREDIT, PLEASE

Library links to assist with proper citation:

MLA: http://libguides.msubillings.edu/c.php?g=619978&p=4316533

Turabian/Chicago: http://libguides.msubillings.edu/turabian

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To receive full credit on discussion posts you must post at least one full paragraphs on each assigned topic. You must also interact with at least two colleagues. All posting MUST be done by posted deadline. Once the discussion is closed it cannot be reopened. Also, make sure to use 2 examples in all posts and cite all sources using MLA & Chicago Guides (the library website has useful guides for properly citing sources). Use the following guide to assist you with obtaining as many points as possible per post. One paragraph (4-7 complete sentences) bringing up your perspective in response to the discussion prompt written in a scholarly manner Two examples referring back to class text (by page 2 Points number) and/or powerpoint slides (by number) which supports your topic sentence Two responses to other students' posts which ask probing 2 Points questions about their point of view Engagement with the material/pushing the discussion 2 Points further/inciting conversation; posted before Friday at noon, so others can respond 10 Points For 20 point discussions, double the available points in total available each category 4 Points Signifier / Signified Signifier: The image, text, or the “pointing finger” to something else Signified: The idea, concept, thing indicated by the signifier Signifier + Signifier = Sign These combinations of signifier/signified are the basis for our communication. You can’t read this text unless you are a part of the culture that has agreed on the meanings of these letters and the combination of these letters into words. Apple If I say “Apple”, you might think of any of these: We also have culturally understood meanings (which people in other cultures won’t necessarily see) that add additional meanings (signified) Food! Education Sin! Context Star Trek: 1960s versus 2000s World Wrestling Entertainment or Abstract Expressionism? Low Culture or High Culture? Oscar Mayer or Pommery? Fine Art or Kitsch? Roy Lichtenstein, “Oh, Jeff,” 1964 Jeff Koons, Ushering In Banality, 1988 Komar and Melamid, The Most and Least Wanted Paintings, begun 1995 • Reflects the artists' interpretation of a professional market research survey about aesthetic preferences and taste in painting. Intending to discover what a true "people's art" would look like, the artists hired Marttila & Kiley, Inc., to conduct the first poll, which resulted in America's Most Wanted and America's Least Wanted paintings. • Later, the artists expanded their market research to more than a dozen countries around the globe and in turn, created Most Wanted and Least Wanted paintings for each country. • Project poses relevant questions that an art-interested public, and society in general often fail to ask: – What would art look like if it were to please the greatest number of people? – What kind of culture is produced by a society that lives and governs itself by opinion polls? United States Denmark Finland France Turkey Iceland Germany China Kenya Portugal Russia Ukraine Holland •False consciousness •Interpellation •Hegemony and Counter-Hegemony •False consciousness •Interpellation •Hegemony and Counter-Hegemony •False consciousness •Interpellation •Hegemony and Counter-Hegemony Barbara Kruger, 2001 •False consciousness •Interpellation •Hegemony and Counter-Hegemony Scott Plous, 1996 Appropriation Gender-Bending Trans-coding Bricolage Textual Poaching Conversation of Love (Erin M Blair) Rating PG Mulder and I were at the reflecting pool after my meeting with the Office of Professional Review. He wanted me to quit and to become a doctor. I know why. He didn't want anything to happen to me. He was scared of losing me. He was scared that I might die. I would never leave you, Mulder. How could I leave you after everything that we had been through? It's impossible for me to leave. "If I quit now, they win." I gazed into his hazel eyes with a smile on my face. I love him. I know I love him. I took his hands and I grasped them. He turned to face me, and I thought that he was going to kiss me. To finish what we had started in the hallway. I still remember the passion that I felt in the hallway when our lips grazed until the bee stung me. Damn the bee! I wanted him to kiss me. I wanted him to finally tell me the truth of how much he loves me. Like we almost did in the hallway. "Mulder," I smiled. "Let's get out of here." We were holding hands, but I broke off. My arm went a little higher as I pull him away from the reflecting pool. "Where do you want to go?" Mulder asked. "My place or yours?" Your written response papers should be approximately 500 words in length, about two pages in length, double-spaced, New York Times font, size 12 pt with 1” margins. I expect you to have sources and they should be cited on a separate references page. The reference page is not included in the two page requirement. Cite all sources using MLA or Chicago style.. Online references should be from “.org” or “.edu” or “.gov” sites, or from an accredited journal (many can be accessed online through the library website and a library tutorial on finding reliable sources is included in the course content All written responses MUST be done by posted deadlines (before Assignment Dropbox automatically closes). The points for papers will be doubled for the final research paper for a total of 50 points. 8 or 16 Points 8 or 16 Points 4 or 8 Points 3 or 6 Points 2 or 4 Points 25 or 50 Points Idea / Content: A strong thesis statement and argument in response to the discussion prompt Examples / Supporting evidence: Several examples referring back to class text, images, or films (properly cited) which supports your topic sentence Fluency / Flow / Organization of thoughts: Paper was written in a clear way, with transition sentences guiding the reader from one point to the next Voice / Individuality: Your point of view is clearly expressed and is consistent throughout the paper Proofreading: There are few spelling and grammatical errors Total (Final Research Paper is worth 50 points)
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