
Reading Visual Art Introduction
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Chin San
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Reading Visual Arts
INTRODUCTION
Ms. Joanna Jacinth R. Ferrer | West Visayas State University
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Open Ended
What are your thoughts about this painting?
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Necessary to possess READING SKILLS in the field of visual arts
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READING VISUAL ARTS
It is an active and creative process.
When reading the visual, we draw on our general and specific knowledge, tastes, and habits, our personal contexts to make what we see, and make sure of it.
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Understanding Visual Art
is Context Dependent
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READING VISUAL ART
Three Main Points in SEEING as READING
1) We see things we are actively engaging with our environment rather than simply reproducing everything within our line of sight.
2) Every act of looking and seeing is also an act of not seeing-some things must remain invisible if we are to pay attention to other things in view.
3) The extent to which we see, focus on and pay attention to the world around us. (Three actions are inextricably linked, depends upon the specific context in which we find ourselves).
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READING VISUAL ART
SEEING IN CONTEXT
Cultural Literacy
- understanding the context based on the cultural norms and models
- high literacy of the culture
Cultural Trajectory
- seeing something from a cultural perspective
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READING VISUAL ART
TECHNIQUES OF SEEING AS READING
Selection and Omission- every act of looking and seeing is also an act of not seeing. Selection of details and omission of others helps to constitute and make the visual. By paying attention to and focusing on something, the viewer effectively constructs a frame around the scene.
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READING VISUAL ART
Productive in two ways
1) Suggests a set of relationships between, and stories about different aspects;
2) Establishes a hierarchy with regard to the potentially visible… and these lead to evaluation.
SELECTION AND OMISSION
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READING VISUAL ART
Number of elements contribute to or facilitate the process of suturing the world to make a text.
a. Color
b. Shape
c. Movement
d. Texture
e. Distance
f. Light
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READING VISUAL ART
Text - The name of a group of signs
- a collection of signs which are organized in a particular way to make meaning
Sign - is anything that is treated as a meaningful part of the unit that is the text.
Intertextuality- the use of other texts to create new texts.
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Multiple Choice
What is this?
SIGN
SYMBOL
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Multiple Choice
What is this?
SIGN
SYMBOL
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Multiple Choice
What is this?
SIGN
SYMBOL
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Multiple Choice
What is this?
SIGN
SYMBOL
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Multiple Choice
What is this?
SIGN
SYMBOL
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Open Ended
Differentiate Signs and Symbols
Reading Visual Arts
INTRODUCTION
Ms. Joanna Jacinth R. Ferrer | West Visayas State University
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