Linking Images Finding a common story Linking Images
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Linking Images Finding a common story
Linking Images Finding a common story • When we look at a photograph, we ‘scan’ the image looking for meaning: symbols, codes, things that we recognise and help us to understand interpret the photograph. • What these codes are depends on our culture, our experiences, our age … – What else could they depend on?
Linking Images Finding a common story As a result: • Every picture tells a different story to every person. Have a look at these individual photographs: what do they tell you? Think about: – What do you see? What is happening? – What does this mean, according to you? – How does this picture make you feel?
Linking Images Finding a common story
Linking Images Finding a common story
Linking Images Finding a common story
Linking Images Finding a common story
Linking Images Finding a common story Associations: • Now we are going to look at groups of three photographs • What theme do they have in common, according to you?
Linking Images Finding a common story Example 1: What is the common concept or theme?
Linking Images Finding a common story If you have a hard time thinking of a concept, ask yourself this: • What do I see? • What do I feel, seeing the pictures? And why is that?
Linking Images Finding a common story
Linking Images Finding a common story
Linking Images Finding a common story
Linking Images Finding a common story What theme do they have in common, according to you?
Linking Images Finding a common story
Linking Images Finding a common story
Linking Images Finding a common story
Linking Images Finding a common story What theme do they have in common, according to you?
Linking Images Finding a common story
Linking Images Finding a common story
Linking Images Finding a common story
Linking Images Finding a common story What theme do they have in common, according to you?
Linking Images Finding a common story So what did you learn from this session?
Linking Images Finding a common story To sum up: 1. Different people see different things 2. You can use pictures as symbols to help us understand what you want to tell us 3. You can use more then one image to explain difficult concepts 4. Groups of pictures together strengthen the meaning in an individual picture 5. Groups of pictures together ‘invite’ us to see the story
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