Photographs and visual technologies can shape how we remember events and perceive reality, but they are not always reliable sources of truth. While photos can improve visual memory of events, they may also influence perceptions in misleading ways by only showing selective aspects. New technologies have changed how we see and understand the world, but their representations are not always accurate to real life. Both visual media and reality are open to interpretation, and it is important to consider the limitations of different mediums in representing truth.
Photographs and visual technologies can shape how we remember events and perceive reality, but they are not always reliable sources of truth. While photos can improve visual memory of events, they may also influence perceptions in misleading ways by only showing selective aspects. New technologies have changed how we see and understand the world, but their representations are not always accurate to real life. Both visual media and reality are open to interpretation, and it is important to consider the limitations of different mediums in representing truth.
Photographs and visual technologies can shape how we remember events and perceive reality, but they are not always reliable sources of truth. While photos can improve visual memory of events, they may also influence perceptions in misleading ways by only showing selective aspects. New technologies have changed how we see and understand the world, but their representations are not always accurate to real life. Both visual media and reality are open to interpretation, and it is important to consider the limitations of different mediums in representing truth.
Photographs and visual technologies can shape how we remember events and perceive reality, but they are not always reliable sources of truth. While photos can improve visual memory of events, they may also influence perceptions in misleading ways by only showing selective aspects. New technologies have changed how we see and understand the world, but their representations are not always accurate to real life. Both visual media and reality are open to interpretation, and it is important to consider the limitations of different mediums in representing truth.
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Name: Angela David Mirador Year & Course: BEED 3B
Subject: Reading Visual Arts Date: August 15, 2022
Activity 1: Reflection/Valuing Take a couple of minutes and reflect on what you understand on the following question. 1. How do photographs shape how we remember an event? From the photograph shape we still remember what we take from the photos. One of the finest methods to make oneself happy in the present is to think back on joyful moments from the past. I can still remember what happened in the event from the photo. Photos are a wonderful memory-prompt, and since we frequently snap photos at pleasant events, they tend to favor the positive aspects of our recollections. The findings demonstrated that those who used cameras were able to visually identify more objects than those who did not. However, compared to their colleagues without cameras, they also remembered less audio information. These results showed that taking photos can improve visual memory. 2. How the visual technology helps you changed the way you see, and the way you perceive yourselves and/in the world. With the help of visual technology, the effects of this go beyond influencing mood and memory they may reshape our self-perception. The way we think and interact with others often involves some technological component, even if we don’t always realize it. It can help it to be more decisive and productive, leading to greater opportunities throughout your lifetime. With the help of visual technology has made it easier to farm, more feasible to build cities, and more convenient to travel, among many other things, effectively linking together all countries on earth, helping to create globalization, and making it easier for economies to grow and for companies to do business. Technology nowadays is had good impact for ourselves in the good way to use. 3. From the image below, what do such images have to do with you? Or, what do you have to do with them? How might you impact the visual world? The picture below gives me a good impression, but not a complete one. On the other hand, the advertised burger and the burger's actual outcome are shown in two separate photographs below. How does it affect us? As a consumer, it influences how enthralled I will be by the advertisement for a product I will love purchasing at my expense. However, the advertisement is different from the actual outcome, which causes my disappointment. And these two pictures merely demonstrate the strange outcome of the burger. Although we can change or improve things in our modern world, we are unable to do so in the real world. Activity 2: Photographs Take a photo of just only one view or subject using different kind of Android Phones, then dictate the difference of each picture.
HUAWEI PHONE OPPO PHONE
We can see in the picture based on my taking a picture with a different type of android phone, we can see the good shots of the oppo than the Huawei we have a lighting effect from oppo, also we can see the texture, arrangement, focus of the picture, also the color from the different type of phone also, the shape. Name: Angela David Mirador Year & Course: BEED 3B Subject: Reading Visual Arts Date: August 15, 2022 Activity 1 Instruction: Give your comprehensive explanation towards the following statements and questions. By reading the Module, devices answers through interpreting what is needed in every number. 1. Choose 5 elements of Visual and Communication and be able to identify how it works. From the module I choose the 5 elements of visual communication, first is to seeing the subject that it can work as execute mindlessly and, on the other hand, a difficult and time-consuming task. We find eyes particularly fascinating. For instance, they are the "windows to the soul," parents advise children to "look me in the eye" to ensure they aren't lying, and lovers and flirters use eye contact to seize, hold, and caress the object of their desire. Eyes are also the "windows to the soul" for people because they allow us to see and access the physical and intellectual worlds. Second is seeing sense that can be work as our brain collects information, like smells and sounds, through your five senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. Each of your five senses has its own special sensor. Each sensor collects information about your surroundings and sends it to the brain. Third is images as sign that it can be work as visual storytelling, the telling of a story with pictures, often uses symbolic images to convey different thoughts quickly and efficiently. These symbolic images act as cues to viewers. Fourth is images and meaning that it can be work as semiotic principle of analyzing signs is attractive because it makes good sense in terms of how people approach texts, and it has been thoroughly tested over a considerable period of time. Fifth is visuality and reality the visual regime that is relevant at a particular moment will determine the extent to which something will make meanings, and the extent to which those meanings will be taken seriously in society. But the actual truth value of the meanings is never fully reliable. 2. Why is it said that Semiotic Principle of analyzing is attractive? Give at least two concrete reasons explaining it. Because semiotics is a context of television, film, newspapers and other forms of media, semiology explains the way in which images are used to represent and relay information to the audience. Also, because it makes good sense in terms of how people approach texts, and it has been thoroughly tested over a considerable period of time. Also, semiotic is to determine the layers of meaning that make up a meaningful whole, a painting, written or scientific discourse, an image, an architectural edifice, a theater performance, a musical composition etc. 3. State the difference between semiotic and linguistic approach. Semiology would show what constitutes signs, what laws govern them. Since the science does not yet exist, no one can say what it would be; but it has a right to existence, a place staked out in advance. Linguistics is only a part of the general science of semiology; the laws discovered by semiology will be applicable to linguistics, and the latter will circumscribe a well-defined area within the mass of anthropological facts. Semiotics differs from linguistics in that it generalizes the definition of a sign to encompass signs in any medium or sensory modality. Thus it broadens the range of sign systems and sign relations, and extends the definition of language in what amounts to its widest analogical or metaphorical sense. Semiotics can include signs, logos, gestures and other linguistic and nonlinguistic communication methods. As a word, semiotics derives from the Greek semeiotics, which describes the action of interpreting signs. Linguistics is the systematic study of the structure and evolution of human language, and it is applicable to every aspect of human endeavor. 4. Explain why this idea was stated on the topic THE REALITY FUNCTION “Photographs and other communication technologies may give us very recognizable images but, as we argued, they are no more reliable at retrieving that any other medium.” Despite the numerous new technologies that are always evolving, the reality function keeps us informed of the truth. Technology is a great aid to us, but if we don't utilize it properly, we could bend; it's like an attractive advertisement for a burger, but when we buy it, it's not at all like the attractive partner in the advertisement. This is only one illustration of why we need to utilize technology carefully since it has the potential to deceive us. 5. How can we determine Visually and Reality? State at least 2 examples for each. Visual regime in relation to a particular moment will determine the extent of where something will have meanings, and the extent to which those the meanings will be serious in society. But the actual value of the truth of meanings are never completely reliable. Just like the advertisement burger, it is attractive in the picture but not in the actual nature. Another example is the story of encantadia if we observe it is plausible but on the other hand it is just a story that is based on a conjecture to build its story. The 'truth' is usually a shorthand way of saying that some representation is 'true to life' but the works hardly resemble one another. They do, though, resemble something, and in this we can identify an idea about reality and visual culture that has been central to theories of visuality and culture across Western history. Its basis is the ancient Greek notion of mimesis, or the imitation (the reproduction) of reality, which in effect posits that the objects we see are only imitations of an ideal form.