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ARTH 1220-01 Midterm 1
Chapter 1
9
Art History
Undergraduate 1
10/12/2011

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Representation
Definition
Representation refers to the use of language and images to create meaning about the world around us.
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Three Different approaches to Representation

 

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1.       Reflective or Mimetic Approach


2.       Intentional Approach

 


3.       Social Constructionist Approach

 

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Photographic Truth

Definition

all camera-generated images  . . . Bear the cultural legacy of still photography, which historically has beenregarded as a more objective practice than say, painting or drawing

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Myth

Definition

 

hidden set of rules and conventions through whichmeanings, which are specific to certain groups, are made to seem universal and given for a whole society.

 

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Positivism

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a philosophy that emerged in the mid-nineteenth century; holds that scientific knowledge is the only authentic knowledge and concerns itself with truths about the world.

 

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Ideology

Definition

ideologies are defined as the broad but indispensable sharedsets of values and beliefs through which individuals liveout their complex relations in a range of social networks.

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Semiotics

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A theory of signs concerned with the ways things (words, images, and objects) are vehicles for meaning.

 

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Connotation and Denotation

 

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CONNOTATIVE meaning of the image refers to culturally and historically specific meanings and its viewers’ lived feltknowledge of those circumstances – all that the imagemeans to

them personally and socially.

 

DENOTATIVE meaning of the image refers to its literal,

explicit meaning

 

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Image and Icons

 

Definition
  •  An icon is an image that refers to something outside of its individual concepts, something (or someone) that has great symbolic meaning.  Often perceived to represent universal concepts, emotions and meanings.
  •  An image produced in a specific culture, time, and place might be interpreted as having broader meaning and the capacity to evoke similar responses across all cultures and in al viewers.

 

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