Thursday, March 27, 2008
Kress 122-175
I thought this section was interesting overall. I did get lost several times, but think that Kress brings up an interesting point about the function of punctuation and semiotic meanings. As I read this selection, I thought about how both punctuation and white space are usually overlooked as a form of communication. In my Visual Communication class, we discussed how the white space in a picture is just as important as the object itself; moreover, the white space is a shape. This idea follows Kress' argument about punctuation as a socially constructed form of communication.
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