02 ud images & visual communication
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RAMON DE FRANCISCO
Art and Design1st E.S.O.
RAMON DE FRANCISCO
INDEX
ELEMENTS OF VISUAL LANGUAGE
SPACE & VOLUME
FORMS & SHAPES
COLOUR. U. 5
TEXTURE. U. 6
INTRODUCTION. U. 7
LIGHT & VOLUME. U. 8
SYSTEMS OF REPRESENTATION. U. 9
DOT, LINE & SURFACE. U. 3
GEOMETRIC SHAPES. U. 4
COMMUNICATION AND ITS PURPOSES. U. 1
VISUAL COMMUNICATION & VISUAL PERCEPTION. U. 2
VISUAL COMMUNICATION & VISUAL PERCEPTION.
Visual communication is:A process aimed at intentional transmission of a message through images.
The message is made up of IMAGES
We must know the VISUAL CODE otherwise there will be no communication.
What’s the meaning of this image?
IMAGES can be
REPRESENTATIVE: When it represents a true reflection of reality. The image and the reality are very similar.
ABSTRACT: When it doesn’t represent a form from reality.
SYMBOLIC: When it represents a concept or idea.
The ICONICITY of an image meanshow similar the image is to the object it represents.
REPRESENTATIVE imagesThe higher level of iconicity
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Antonio López
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ABSTRACT imagesThe lower level of iconicity
Jackson Pollock
Kandinsky
SYMBOLIC images
What is Visual Perception?It is the brain interpreting visual stimuli.
It is a process that involves
THE BRAIN THE OPTIC NERVES THE EYES
As every process it has its rules so if you know them you will find very easy to mislead both your eyes and your brain.
That is what we call OPTICAL ILLUSIONS.
While looking at he centre move forward and backwards
Find the hidden image
Which is the bigger car?
Is this figure possible?
Which one is bigger?
Can you see anything strange in this cowboy print?
How many faces can you find?
Find the hidden figure
Other examples
Can you find the black point?