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Joseph Kosuth “One and Three Chairs” (1965)

What are semiotics? A trip down memory lane. I saw the sign/signs and it opened up my eyes I saw the sign. La la la… . Joseph Kosuth “One and Three Chairs” (1965). (some of the finer points). Semantics: Relation between signs and the things they refer to, their denotata.

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Joseph Kosuth “One and Three Chairs” (1965)

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  1. What are semiotics? A trip down memory lane. I saw the sign/signs and it opened up my eyes I saw the sign. La la la… Joseph Kosuth “One and Three Chairs” (1965)

  2. (some of the finer points) • Semantics: Relation between signs and the things they refer to, their denotata. • Syntactics: Relation of signs to each other in formal structures. • Pragmatics: Relation of signs to their impacts on those who use them. (Also known as General Semantics)

  3. ..and what is metaphor? What is a metonym? Sweet wheels! Metaphor, metonym, or terrible physical deformity?

  4. Mixed Emotions: The Kuleshov Effect

  5. Further Applications: So what constitutes the semiotics of cinema? Hint. It’s in the reading. Just looking at him you can tell he’s smart. What does it all mean? Yuri (Jurij) Lotman

  6. Reading part II, from semiotics of cinema to Eisenstein’s theory of Montage Hard at work

  7. What are Dialectics? Essentially the idea that the process of the arguing (argument can mean many things here including textual, and now as Eisenstein begins develop, media arguments) may result in more than the refutation of one point over another, but can result in the generation of "synthesis" of new ideas and dialogs.

  8. Continuity Editing, and BEYOND with Eisenstien.

  9. Methods of Montage1 1. Metric - based solely on timing. Pays no attention to what is happening in the simplest form of montage == the most base emotional reactions • Rhythmic - Concerned with timing but also takes into account the visual composition and varies the speed of the cuts • Tonal - Based on the emotional weight of the shots • Overtonal/Associational - A combination of Metric, Rhythmic and Tonal cuts that elicit sublet and complex emotional response from the audience. • Intellectual - Uses shot juxtaposition of images to draw metaphorical relationships between shots

  10. The Battleship Potemkin

  11. Vertov uses montage to champions communist Cyborgs in Man with a Movie Camera eye eye cyber eye

  12. German Expressionist Artists rejected traditional academic painting techniques and embraced traditional German craft

  13. The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari Expressionist Cinema The music video of Rob Zombie

  14. Edward German Expressionism Handsjust doesn’t have the same ring…

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