Key Language

Semiotics:

  1. Sign – Possible to stand for something else
  2. Code – Technical and Symbolic codes
  3. Convention – the general ways of doing something
  4. Dominant Signifier, – Something that stands out
  5. Anchorage – an image with context to give meaning

Ferdinand de Saussure:

  1. Signifier, – the material form, seen, heard, touch etc
  2. Signified, – the mental concept

C S Pierce:

  1. Icon, – looks like the object
  2. Index, – something that relates to the object
  3. Symbol – random link to the object, numbers, colours, alphabets

Roland Barthes:

  1. Signification, – a code that we read
  2. Denotation, – a description of what you can see in the image
  3. Connotation – the meaning we have with the image
  4. Myth – to communicate cultural and political meanings
  5. Ideology, – a world view of how society should function
  6. radical – challenges dominants ideas
  7. reactionary – confirming dominants ideas
  1. Paradigm – create differentiation in meaning
  2. Syntagma – an orderly combination of interacting signifiers which forms a meaningful whole

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