Prof. Jenna Spevack | COMD3504_D061 | SPRING 2023

Category: Reading Responses (Page 4 of 11)

Reading Response – SC

The 80’s are back…again.

  • How or where are the principles of “collage” and “mixed media” used today?
  • In what ways do we see the 80’s aesthetic / ideologies in more of the recent “cyberculture, vaporwave or glitch art” trends?
  • How was self-publishing in the Postmodern-era
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Reading Response 8-EF

Roland Barthes’ “Rhetoric of the Image” essay from Image – Music – Text, Translated by Stephen Heath. Hill and Wang, 1977. (excerpt)

Prompts

  • Define and identify the three types of messages that Barthes breaks down in the Panzani advertisement (linguistic, coded iconic, non-coded iconic).
  • How
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Reading Response 8 – JM

Roland Barthes’ “Rhetoric of the Image” essay from Image – Music – Text, Translated by Stephen Heath. Hill and Wang, 1977. (excerpt)

  • Define and identify the three types of messages that Barthes breaks down in the Panzani advertisement (linguistic, coded iconic, non-coded iconic).
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Reading Response #8 – MM

Copy and paste the following at the top of the post: Roland Barthes’ “Rhetoric of the Image” essay from Image – Music – Text, Translated by Stephen Heath. Hill and Wang, 1977. (excerpt)

Prompts

  • Define and identify the three types of messages that
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Reading Response 8 –Olya G.

Roland Barthes’ “Rhetoric of the Image” essay from Image – Music – Text, Translated by Stephen Heath. Hill and Wang, 1977. (excerpt)

Questions

  • Define and identify the three types of messages that Barthes breaks down in the Panzani advertisement (linguistic, coded iconic, non-coded iconic).
  • How
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Reading Response 8 – DG

Prompt

  • Define and identify the three types of messages that Barthes breaks down in the Panzani advertisement (linguistic, coded iconic, non-coded iconic).
  • How is the Panzani advertisement trying to persuade and influence the viewer?

Response

Roland Barthes’ “Rhetoric of the Image” essay from Image – Read More

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