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1 VISUAL AND PLASTIC LANGUAGES
BY YOLANDA SANCHEZ

2 SUMMARY What is an image? Image as a visual language.
Communication elements. Communication funtions. Kinds of Images.

3 Why are pictures like texts?
If something is used for the same….. it has the same elements, And even it has the same purpose… Isn't it the same?

4 WHAT IS AN IMAGE? Butterfly
It is the representation of things out of reality. Butterfly

5 IMAGE AS A VISUAL LANGUAGE
Images communicate and express themselves through the visual language. Visual communication can transmit events and ideas. WHAT ABOUT my words, about a novel, about a poetry.....?

6 COMMUNICATION ELEMENTS
The sender The channel or medium The message The code The purpose The receiver

7 Think about a canvas, a sculpture, a comic, a map... and even about that poster... that is in front of you.

8 It is the person who creates an image in order to communicate.
1. Sender It is the person who creates an image in order to communicate.

9 It is the vehicle or means used to transmit the information.
2. The channel or medium It is the vehicle or means used to transmit the information.

10 It is the content of the image- its information.
3. The message It is the content of the image- its information.

11 They are the rules and norms that make the message understandable.
4. The code They are the rules and norms that make the message understandable.

12 It is the reason why the message has been created.
5. The purpose It is the reason why the message has been created.

13 It is the person who decodes the message to understand it.
6. The receiver It is the person who decodes the message to understand it.

14 From the sender to the user
Purpose Sender Receiver Medium Message Code

15 COMMUNICATION FUNCTIONS
Informative Aesthetic Exhortative Expressive

16 what are they for?: a map, a graphic novel, a painting, a toilet pictogram; a cd cover.... ????????????

17 Content is transmitted in an objective way.
1. Informative Content is transmitted in an objective way.

18 Images communicate mainly beauty and harmony.(Mainly art)
2. Aesthetic Images communicate mainly beauty and harmony.(Mainly art)

19 3. Exhortative They try to persuade the receiver to do something, to buy a product, to believe an idea or to do a task.

20 4. Expressive The sender tries to express feelings and sometimes images stimulate the receiver’s feelings.

21 PICTURES = COMUNICATION
NOW, DO YOU REALLY UNDERSTAND WHY…. PICTURES = COMUNICATION ??????????

22 KINDS OF IMAGES Still image Sequential image Moving image

23 A still image is a single static image, as opposed to a moving image.
We use these images in:

24 Painting

25 Drawing

26 Photography

27 Sculpture

28 Signs

29 Logos

30 Architecture

31 Graphic, Industrial and Fashion design

32 Maps and plans

33 Instructions

34 2. Sequential image It is a succession of images that make up a sequence with meaning. It represents the passage of time through them. We use these images in:

35 Comic-Strips

36 These types of image show reality through movement.
3. Moving images These types of image show reality through movement. We use these images in:

37 Television

38 Video

39 Cinema

40 Computer animation

41 Some interesting links:
What is Visual Language? Visual Languages The Language of Design Visual language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

42 MORE AND MORE PICTURES....

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47 THE END


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