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Modern Day Visual Images and Non-visual Texts as communication!

Newspaper Scenes with a modern twist!

Read June 15, 1943 to November 11, 1943.

What lines, sentences, scenes they could imagine being represented in visual images if the diary was a picture book?

Examples of each you see everyday-use your phone/tablet to look some up?

Partner Drawing- be the eyes of your partner's mind!

What is communicated in that quote or image?

Share an idea with your shoulder partner!

Tweet a picture/gif representing how you feel with the caption #MeRn

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Examples

Visual Texts

Illustration

Graphic art- the visual arts based on the use of line and tone rather than three-dimensional work or the use of color.

Illustration- a picture illustrating a book, newspaper, etc.

News photographs- photographs in news to help the reader visualize information.

Images use symbolism, realism, ethos, pathos, and logos to do all of the things we just discussed.

Describe and help clarify meaning.

Encourage comprehension.

Convey powerful message.

How do visual images help you?

What purpose/messages do they serve in everyday life?

News Photography

Let's Review!

Graphic Art

Examples:

Thursday, 9 July, 1942.

"Dear Kitty,

So we walked in the pouring rain, Daddy, Mummy, and I, each with a school satchel and a shopping bag filled to the brim with all kinds of things thrown together anyhow.

We got sympathetic looks from people on their way to work. You could see by their faces how sorry they were they couldn't offer us a lift; the gaudy yellow star spoke for itself."

Conclusion

What do you appreciate about non-visual texts? How can they be easier to understand/interpret than visual images?

Visual Literacy

Diary Entry!

Non-Visual Texts

Descriptive words, phrases, & overall writing.

Sensory language (sight, smell, touch, taste, & sound).

Help the reader visualize in his or her mind.

Examples:

ANNE FRANK'S DIARY!

The ability to decode, interpret, create, question, challenge and evaluate texts that communicate with visual images as well as, or rather than, words. Visually literate people can read the intended meaning in a visual text, interpret the purpose and intended meaning, and evaluate the form, structure and features of the text.

Visual vs Non-Visual Text

What is the meaning of this picture?

What is seen with the eye vs what is seen with the mind!

Catch up on your reading!

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Visual Images VS Non-Visual Text

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