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compare the two images, and write a on-two page comparison/ contrast essay.use the terms attached below in your essay. 1.APA format. 2. two ages, 3. ypu should use the terms. 4. cite your sources.

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Test essay 1 2018 Qu Search in ions Slide Show Review View Notes Comments H: Test essay 1 2018 Q Se Slide Show Review View Use Modernist and/or Postmodernist Approaches to the Comparison • Modernist – Interpretation determining authorial intent - Historical, social, technological and religious influences Responses responses against and refusals to respond Postmodernist Interaction of reader, texts and their many contexts in a construction of meaning - Semiotics - Intervention/Rupture How does this work relate to other imagery (not necessarily in a linear progression) - - e Notes Comments Test essay 1 2018 Quse Slide Show Review View Choose One Pair of Images to Compare and Contrast Background Information and context Understanding of terms and concepts used in class Application of ideas from your own inquiry or research One-Two pages Notes Comments Test essay 1 2018 vs de Show Review View Test I Essay 2018 CHOOSE ONE COMPARISON TO WRITE ABOUT e Notes Comments 로 . Interaction of text and image: “The interplay between the two elements (text and image] generates rich and ironic associations about gender, social possibilities, and cleanliness. Students who make and value art in the 21st century must learn not to demand a literal match of verbal and visual signifiers, but rather to explore disjuncture between these modes as a source of meaning and pleasure (Gude)". The text does not necessarily have to describe the art work and visa versa. Hybridity: Using many kinds of media in one work of art often including but not limited to installations, video projections, and sound pieces (Gude). Hybrids can be a point of interest because they are nebulous and sometimes uncertain beings (Ward). . Gazing: The act of gazing challenges assumed meanings. “The term gaze is frequently used in contemporary discourses to recognize that when talking about the act of looking, it is important to consider who is being looked at and who is doing the looking (Olin, 1996). Gazing, associated with issues of knowledge and pleasure, is also a form of power and of controlling perceptions of what is "real" and "natural." (Gude)." . Representin”: Using art to address ideas, issues, and problems within one's own culture setting (Gude). O O 3. IMAGES AS TEXTS TO BE INTERPRETED Semiotics: Study of language, visual language and the “process by which texts become meaningful” Signs: The SIGNIFIER + SIGNIFIED= the SIGN Anything can be a sign so long as someone is around to interpret the sign as signifying something else and being meaningful. Signifier: The physical form (word, shape, gesture, etc. that is a text to be read Signified: The concept the signifier represents What relationships between signifier and signified determines meaning? : Context Is the relationship of the meaning determined by the relationship of one sign to another? Is the meaning determined by what is not said? It is a possibility... just as an image can be defined by only the space surrounding it (negative space like the dog at the bottom of Daniel Richter's painting, "Tuwenig.") What structures give meaning to the signifier (text)? Context . O оо O Iconic: image possesses attributes of thing portrayed
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