Thursday, April 11, 2013

Courtney's Questions

Is the positivism of photography up for dispute today with the regular use of photoshop in printed media?

Is it possible to have a film or an image not contain semiotics? If not, why?

At what point does an image become an icon? Is there a specific point of popularity that needs to be reached or is the point more ambiguous?

1 comment:

  1. If an image has an encoded meaning which is specific to that image and is recognized commonly among a group of people (this group does not necessarily have to be large), to the point that it communicates the same meaning to them, I think it can be considered an icon by virtue of being a signifier, rather than on the basis of its popularity.

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