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A2 Media Studies    3rd October  2011Learning OutcomesUnderstand how semiotic theory can be applied to  Representation –examineIconographyConnotation & denotationiconic and indexical signifiers Paradigmatic and syntagmatic relationshipsIconic, indexical & symbolic signifiersConnotation & denotationKEY TERMS FOR THIS LESSON
DENOTATION  & CONNOTATION  Roland Barthes – semiology- the study of signs and their relationship to meaningFerdinand Saussure – lingusitic structuralismRose Is just a wordThe reader shapes or decodes the meaningRose denotes a red sweet-smelling flowerRose CONNOTES  (has connotations of) love, passion & romance
PARADIGMATIC & SYNTAGMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN SIGNIFIERSVertical or horizontal relations between words/ objects to create meaningsyntagmaticParAdIgmatIcIN THE PARADIGM MODEL we can DEFINE SOMETHING BY WHAT IT IS NOT –i.e. dog is NOT A LION, TIGER, WOMAN ETCThis is called absence theoryThe   dog   bites   the   manLionTigerWomanMEDIA MEANING IS CAREFULLY AND DELIBERATELY CONSTRUCTED
PARADIGMATIC & SYNTAGMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN SIGNIFIERSVertical or horizontal relations between words/ objects to create meaningsyntagmaticcombinationParadIgmatIcIn a syntagmatic relationship, the meaning of words & objects is shaped by their linear/ horizontal relationship with other words/objects around them.  In visual media, this links to composition, iconography, genre and mise en scene. In their paradigmatic relationship, the meaning of words & objects is shaped by the category they belong to and other signifiers that could take their place.In visual media, there are links to iconography and genre.substitution
How do paradigmatic and syntagmatic associations work here?Discuss denotation and connotation – what are the signifiers and signified?Find other examples in advertising and other media texts.If you’re struggling with this concept, think about what you would normally associate with the hook. What is the effect of substituting the head?This substitution or intrusion of another generic category is a ‘shock’ or subversiveparadigmatic signifier
The process of creating meaning involves a complex interplay of encoding and decoding between producer and audienceThe surface meaning and the ‘deep’ meaning is often hard to comprehend.Media images play with these ideas of meaning as being a two-way process.Unlike art – which often revels in ambiguity and numerous meanings (polysemy), media images are often  manipulated to project a specific meaning (dominant reading)Anchorage pins down meaning   Renee Magritte
Propaganda
Sometimes anchorage – the use of captions for example – can be subversive. It pins down meaning in a humorous, satirical way. Private Eye deliberately uses oppositional readings to subvert meaning (turn it on its head).  This is for satirical purposes – to make fun of politicians and those in power.It’s a form of anti-propaganda
Indexical    Iconic    Symbolic RepresentationIconic representation   - here the car is an image which directly resembles the real thing Indexical representation – the image suggests the presence of a carSymbolic – a sign that bears no obvious relation to the thing that is signified
Symbol/symbolic: a mode in which the signifier does not resemble the signified but which is fundamentally arbitrary or purely conventional - so that the relationship must be learnt: e.g. language in general (plus specific languages, alphabetical letters, punctuation marks, words, phrases and sentences), numbers, morse code, traffic lights, national flagsIcon/iconic: a mode in which the signifier is perceived as resembling or imitating the signified (recognizably looking, sounding, feeling, tasting or smelling like it) - being similar in possessing some of its qualities: e.g. a portrait, a cartoon, a scale-model, onomatopoeia, metaphors, 'realistic' sounds in 'programme music', sound effects in radio drama, a dubbed film soundtrack, imitative gesturesIndex/indexical: a mode in which the signifier is not arbitrary but is directly connected in some way (physically or causally) to the signified - this link can be observed or inferred: e.g. 'natural signs' (smoke, thunder, footprints, echoes, non-synthetic odours and flavours), medical symptoms (pain, a rash, pulse-rate), measuring instruments (weathercock, thermometer, clock, spirit-level), 'signals' (a knock on a door, a phone ringing), pointers (a pointing 'index' finger, a directional signpost), recordings (a photograph, a film, video or television shot, an audio-recorded voice), personal 'trademarks' (handwriting, catchphrase) and indexical words ('that', 'this', 'here', 'there').
Photo by Helmut Newton
Symbolic codes work together in strange ways in this advert.None of the signifiers have any relation to ‘reality’ as we know it
The following slide contains a range of iconic and symbolic signifiers.The anchorage is totally oppositional and subversive  but highly entertaining
Semiotics
How do paradigmatic and syntagmatic associations work in this advert?Discuss denotation and connotation – what are the signifiers and signified?What are the indexical, symbolic and iconic signs here?
There’s more here:http://www.slideshare.net/shawncalvert/intro-to-graphic-design-week-3-sign-symbol-logo-presentationhttp://www.slideshare.net/stephen.cox/semiotics-in-10-minutes
Now - Explain it all againOr better still- find a poster, magazine cover or print advert and do a semiotic radial analysisPowerpoint/ Slideshares welcome

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Semiotics

  • 1. A2 Media Studies 3rd October 2011Learning OutcomesUnderstand how semiotic theory can be applied to Representation –examineIconographyConnotation & denotationiconic and indexical signifiers Paradigmatic and syntagmatic relationshipsIconic, indexical & symbolic signifiersConnotation & denotationKEY TERMS FOR THIS LESSON
  • 2. DENOTATION & CONNOTATION Roland Barthes – semiology- the study of signs and their relationship to meaningFerdinand Saussure – lingusitic structuralismRose Is just a wordThe reader shapes or decodes the meaningRose denotes a red sweet-smelling flowerRose CONNOTES (has connotations of) love, passion & romance
  • 3. PARADIGMATIC & SYNTAGMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN SIGNIFIERSVertical or horizontal relations between words/ objects to create meaningsyntagmaticParAdIgmatIcIN THE PARADIGM MODEL we can DEFINE SOMETHING BY WHAT IT IS NOT –i.e. dog is NOT A LION, TIGER, WOMAN ETCThis is called absence theoryThe dog bites the manLionTigerWomanMEDIA MEANING IS CAREFULLY AND DELIBERATELY CONSTRUCTED
  • 4. PARADIGMATIC & SYNTAGMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN SIGNIFIERSVertical or horizontal relations between words/ objects to create meaningsyntagmaticcombinationParadIgmatIcIn a syntagmatic relationship, the meaning of words & objects is shaped by their linear/ horizontal relationship with other words/objects around them. In visual media, this links to composition, iconography, genre and mise en scene. In their paradigmatic relationship, the meaning of words & objects is shaped by the category they belong to and other signifiers that could take their place.In visual media, there are links to iconography and genre.substitution
  • 5. How do paradigmatic and syntagmatic associations work here?Discuss denotation and connotation – what are the signifiers and signified?Find other examples in advertising and other media texts.If you’re struggling with this concept, think about what you would normally associate with the hook. What is the effect of substituting the head?This substitution or intrusion of another generic category is a ‘shock’ or subversiveparadigmatic signifier
  • 6. The process of creating meaning involves a complex interplay of encoding and decoding between producer and audienceThe surface meaning and the ‘deep’ meaning is often hard to comprehend.Media images play with these ideas of meaning as being a two-way process.Unlike art – which often revels in ambiguity and numerous meanings (polysemy), media images are often manipulated to project a specific meaning (dominant reading)Anchorage pins down meaning Renee Magritte
  • 8. Sometimes anchorage – the use of captions for example – can be subversive. It pins down meaning in a humorous, satirical way. Private Eye deliberately uses oppositional readings to subvert meaning (turn it on its head). This is for satirical purposes – to make fun of politicians and those in power.It’s a form of anti-propaganda
  • 9. Indexical Iconic Symbolic RepresentationIconic representation - here the car is an image which directly resembles the real thing Indexical representation – the image suggests the presence of a carSymbolic – a sign that bears no obvious relation to the thing that is signified
  • 10. Symbol/symbolic: a mode in which the signifier does not resemble the signified but which is fundamentally arbitrary or purely conventional - so that the relationship must be learnt: e.g. language in general (plus specific languages, alphabetical letters, punctuation marks, words, phrases and sentences), numbers, morse code, traffic lights, national flagsIcon/iconic: a mode in which the signifier is perceived as resembling or imitating the signified (recognizably looking, sounding, feeling, tasting or smelling like it) - being similar in possessing some of its qualities: e.g. a portrait, a cartoon, a scale-model, onomatopoeia, metaphors, 'realistic' sounds in 'programme music', sound effects in radio drama, a dubbed film soundtrack, imitative gesturesIndex/indexical: a mode in which the signifier is not arbitrary but is directly connected in some way (physically or causally) to the signified - this link can be observed or inferred: e.g. 'natural signs' (smoke, thunder, footprints, echoes, non-synthetic odours and flavours), medical symptoms (pain, a rash, pulse-rate), measuring instruments (weathercock, thermometer, clock, spirit-level), 'signals' (a knock on a door, a phone ringing), pointers (a pointing 'index' finger, a directional signpost), recordings (a photograph, a film, video or television shot, an audio-recorded voice), personal 'trademarks' (handwriting, catchphrase) and indexical words ('that', 'this', 'here', 'there').
  • 12. Symbolic codes work together in strange ways in this advert.None of the signifiers have any relation to ‘reality’ as we know it
  • 13. The following slide contains a range of iconic and symbolic signifiers.The anchorage is totally oppositional and subversive but highly entertaining
  • 15. How do paradigmatic and syntagmatic associations work in this advert?Discuss denotation and connotation – what are the signifiers and signified?What are the indexical, symbolic and iconic signs here?
  • 17. Now - Explain it all againOr better still- find a poster, magazine cover or print advert and do a semiotic radial analysisPowerpoint/ Slideshares welcome