Pallas University of Applied Sciences
Subject 'Visual Culture and Visual Semiotics'Name in Estonian: Visuaalkultuur ja visuaalsemiootika
General description• the concept and the limits of the visual; visual culture and visual studies;
• mediated and non-mediated visuality; • essentialist and functionalist visual culture theories; • key features of visual semiotics • “iconic grammar” and iconic regularities: from structuralism to post-structuralism; • the importance of iconic communication in society; • mediated visuality and the truth value of iconic information; Study outcomeOn successful completion of this course the students should be able to:
• know, systematically, the goal and specifics of visual culture studies; • know their way around in the main concepts and methods used in visual rhetoric; • know the function of different media in visual culture as a whole; • know their way around in the idiosyncrasies of art communication in the context of visual culture; • know the contextualization necessary in the theorization of visual culture; • informedly choose between different methods of analysis; • combine different methods of analysis and theorization; Is taught in following curriculaIs taught in rounds2019/2020 Spring semester | ||||||||||||

