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Design Course

Visual Syntactics 5 - Viewpoints

Understanding Visual Language
by
Prof. Ravi Poovaiah
IDC, IIT Bombay
Design Exercise
 
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Task 1: Story Writing
Create a short story:- an interesting and original story based on characters - animals, other living beings, ghosts, objects, etc. may be real or imagined.

The story is meant for children
- and it should be a story that they want to hear again and again

• Write the story in about 10 sentences.
Output: A printout on an A4 size paper.

Task2: Illustrating/representing the Story
Make a storyboard (i.e., a set of five sequential images or keyframes like you find in comic books) of five visuals (10cm x 10cm) (each to represent a specific event) that document five important points in time (diachronic) from your story.

General Notes:
- Try toward creating visuals with interesting viewpoints. The images may be in colour or in black and white.
- Represent using any media according to your own level of skill (could be illustrations or photos).

- Draw it on small 10cm x 10cm cards (exact dimension and exact square).
- The exercise should be drawn extremely neatly.

Task 3 - Semiotic substitution of representations
You already have a storyboard of five visuals (like comic strips) of your chosen story. Each frame represents a specific event, which documents five continuous points in time (diachronic). The representations that you have done are in the realistic mode.

Develop 3 alternative sets for each of these visuals using different points of view by considering the following variations:

A - as variations of syntactic substitution
-Substitute the forms or shapes of the elements in your visual with other objects that have similar shape and form

B - as variations of semantic substitution
-Substitute the meaning/content/information of each of your visuals with other similar images that have similar meaning or content

C - as variations of pragmatic substitution
-Substitute each of your visuals with another visual - by changing the media or method of representation

Exposure for Inspiration:
• Animation Films: Balance, ‘Musicians’, ‘Faces’ and ‘My Car’ by Pixar
• Documentary Film: ‘Baraka’ by Ron Fricke
• Feature Film: ‘Kid’ or ‘Modern Times’ by Charlie Chaplin
• Feature Film: 'Rear Window' by Hitchcock

 

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