Elements and Principles of Understanding and Analyzing Images
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All image shave meaning
This is the whole purpose of creating and viewing them.
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No image has a single meaning.
This is inherent in and reflective of individuality.
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Content
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Appearance
This is the easiest aspect to go to, but it's not always the most important.
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Use
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Context
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Seeing is an active process.
It must engage the brain, which makes this important.
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Images have effects
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Images include pictures in the mind
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Images can be singular
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Identification
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Association
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Connotation
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Mimesis
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Simulation
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We live in a world of images
We cannot escape seeing them and being affected by them.
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Analysis is subjective
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Accuracy
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Truthfulness
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Plato's Allegory of the cave
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Focus
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Culture
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Representation
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Imitation
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