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Visual Literacy

Visual Literacy. By Don L. F. Nilsen And Alleen Pace Nilsen. Visual Past: Egyptian Hieroglyphics & The Rosetta Stone QUESTION: What is a cartouche and why is it important?. Cartouche of Thutmose III. Egyptian Hieroglyphics are alphabetic, not pictographic. The History of Writing.

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Visual Literacy

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  1. Visual Literacy By Don L. F. Nilsen And Alleen Pace Nilsen 97

  2. Visual Past: Egyptian Hieroglyphics & The Rosetta StoneQUESTION: What is a cartouche and why is it important? 97

  3. Cartouche of Thutmose III 97

  4. Egyptian Hieroglyphics are alphabetic, not pictographic. 97

  5. The History of Writing Pictographs cave drawings () <> [] {} * Chinese, Japanese Ideographs ! @ # $ % & ? . Chinese, Japanese Runes Magic, Spells North Germanic Syllabary ISU, FUNEM? S, VFM. FUNEX? S, VFX. OK, LFMNX LE, CD puppies? L, MNO puppies. OSMR puppies. CMPN? Japanese Kanji Phonemic Alphabet BDFHJKLMNPRSTVWYZ Spanish, Latin Morphophonemic Alphabet See next slide 97

  6. The letters in a morphophonemic alphabetrepresent meanings (morphology) as well as sounds (phonology) • Therefore, unrelated words are spelled differently even though they are pronounced the same: • cite-sight-site, marry-Mary-merry, pair-pare-pear, there-their-they're • And related words are spelled the same even though they are pronounced differently: • CONSONANTS: act-action, critic-criticize, medicine-medication, part-partial, rite-ritual, seize-seizure • VOWELS: nation-national, obscene-obscenity, sign-signature, go-gone • SUFFIXES: cats, dogs, horses / jumped, died, heated • HISTORICAL PRESERVATIONS: knight, hôtel 97

  7. Visual Ambiguities 97

  8. Letters vs. Numbers Literacy 97

  9. Visual Anachronism 97

  10. Anachronism 97

  11. Visual Analogies 97

  12. Alleen Nilsen & Friends 97

  13. Visual Antithesis 97

  14. Magritte’s Window 97

  15. Visual Aptness 97

  16. Quixote’s Mind 97

  17. Visual Distortion 97

  18. Picasso’s “Les Dmoiselles d’Avignon” 97

  19. Visual Impossibility 97

  20. Escher’s Waterfall 97

  21. Visual Metaphors 97

  22. Skeleton Words in English 97

  23. Visual Orientation Upside-Down & Sideways 97

  24. Frog or Horse? 97

  25. 97

  26. Visual Paradoxes 97

  27. Paradoxical Colors 97

  28. 97

  29. Paradoxical Circles 97

  30. Trapezoid Room 97

  31. Visual Parodies 97

  32. Parody of Maurice Sendak’s Where The Wild Things Are • With: • Bill Cosby • George Lopez • Ray Romano • Margaret Cho • Brad Garrett and • Bill Engvall • As Wild Things 97

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  34. Diego Velazquez: Las Meninas 97

  35. Pablo Picasso: Las Meninas 97

  36. Visual Personification 97

  37. Magritte’s “Tree with Ax” 97

  38. Visual Perspective:Kissing the Sphinx 97

  39. Visual Repetition 97

  40. Magritte’s Bowler Hats 97

  41. Visual Subtlety 97

  42. Animal Face 97

  43. Visual Symbols 97

  44. Arrows 97

  45. Ribbons 97

  46. Visual Future: Emoji Emoji Keyboard  97

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