CSCT 1CS3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Semiotics, Zucchini

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Problem-posing promotes discussion and interactive learning: the students and teachers teach each other, the banking concept is an example of an ideology within our society, we"re embroiled in it and it has become a societal norm. Denotative meaning: there are also connotative meanings (barthes" myth ) We need to read into the connotative meanings because meanings can change ex; smiley faces originated in the 60"s, and the smiley face"s meaning now shows how signifiers can change through times. Example; sweater: denotative meaning warm, object to be worn, connotative or constructivist a type of security (from warmth), a sign of winter coming, being nurtured or cared for, cot n example; Reflective (mimesis): this picture is a representation of food. Intentional: what was the painter"s intention, art, fruit, food. Intention doesn"t matter as much as we think: now exists to the world"s eyes and they come to their own ideas about the piece not knowing the artist"s intention.

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