Moving images.
The camera's rendering of reality always hides more than it discloses and as such, there is a focus on the perspective of the operator. The resultant visual images, based upon the composition of the subject within the frame of the camera carry within them, a specific image; a semblance of reali...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-496062019-12-10T14:02:10Z Moving images. Tan, Jonathan Zhi Ming. School of Humanities and Social Sciences Jessie Morgan-Owens DRNTU::Humanities::Literature The camera's rendering of reality always hides more than it discloses and as such, there is a focus on the perspective of the operator. The resultant visual images, based upon the composition of the subject within the frame of the camera carry within them, a specific image; a semblance of reality and a message that has been composed within its very structure. However, place the photographic image within the structure of a text, and it becomes a part of the text, losing the autonomy of its meaning and takes on a meaning that has been framed by the text. This means that the modern reader-viewer would have to be conscious of the messages ascribed by visual images in text because of this. Bachelor of Arts 2012-05-22T06:05:33Z 2012-05-22T06:05:33Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/49606 en Nanyang Technological University 35 p. application/pdf |
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The camera's rendering of reality always hides more than it discloses and as such, there is a focus on the perspective of the operator. The resultant visual images, based upon the composition of the subject within the frame of the camera carry within them, a specific image; a semblance of reality and a message that has been composed within its very structure. However, place the photographic image within the structure of a text, and it becomes a part of the text, losing the autonomy of its meaning and takes on a meaning that has been framed by the text. This means that the modern reader-viewer would have to be conscious of the messages ascribed by visual images in text because of this. |
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