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SEMIOTICSR. K. Soond
Level 412.03.15
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Semiotics for DesignersAreas to be covered: Semiotics for Designers
Aim: To understand why design matters from the use of Semiotics.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this lecture, you will be able to…
Define Semiotics. Identify the use of Semiotics. Analyse and discuss the extracted meaning and information by using semiotics.
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Definitions - What is Semiotics?Semiotics - The study of signs and symbols. Their use or interpretation. It also includes words (Text), sounds and body language.
Semiotics a study from psychology that is aka semiology. Investigates the nature of signs and the laws governing them. Semiology aims to take in any system of signs, whatever their
substance and limits; images, gestures, musical sounds, objects, and the complex associations of all of these.
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Sign
Signified
Signifier
Mental Concept.
Material aspect.
‘A sign is something which stands for something else. Saussure explained that the first something (signifier) is the object and the other something (signified ) is it’s concept, and both are united into the form of one word (sign). Sign is therefore constituted as a double structure of signifier and signified. Barthes similarly explained the relationship between signifier and signified as an interior relationship because both are unseen and united as a sign, a concrete entity.
Lee, J, 2004, Symbolic Meanings in Postmodern Fashion Ads, IJCC, Vol. 7, No 1 17-27 (2004) RKS
Saussure & BarthesFerdinand de Sassure
Credited with founding semiotics (he called it Semiology) Language came about to help people understand things not just to
define them. The Way language is made. Argued that all language is made of signs and each sign has two
parts: signifier and signified. Claims signs are Arbitrary - meaning there is no natural connection
between signifier and signified
Roland Barthes
Pioneered by Sassure, Barthes work includes Structuralism, Linguistics, Semiotics and Myths.
Structuralism - A system in which each element in a group can be understood be its relation to other elements as a part of a larger structure RKS
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http://www.thefinalsprint.com/images/2006/05/traffic%20light.jpg
Three signifiers = RED, YELLOW, GREEN
Three signified = STOP, GET READY, GO
Sign = Object + Concept
Which is the object and what is the concept?
“ Even in the case of the 'arbitrary' colours of traffic lights, the original choice of red for 'stop' was not entirely arbitrary, since it already carried relevant associations with danger. As Lévi-Strauss noted, the sign is arbitrary a priori but ceases to be arbitrary a posteriori - after the sign has come into historical existence it cannot be arbitrarily changed (Lévi-Strauss 1972, 91). “
Nowadays the sign is interpreted as a physical thing – that which can be seen, touched, smelt, handled , tasted etc.
Text
Signifier
Signified Referent
*What the sign stands for
GAP
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'Denotation' tends to be described as the definitional, 'literal', 'obvious' or'common-sense' meaning of a sign. In the case of linguistic signs, the
denotative meaning is what the dictionary attempts to provide.
The term 'connotation' is used to refer to the socio-cultural and'personal' associations (ideological, emotional etc.) of the sign. The tone or emotional
association that a word has. These aretypically related to the interpreter's class, age, gender, ethnicity and so on.
Signs are more 'polysemic' - more open to interpretation - in their connotationsthan their denotations. Denotation is sometimes regarded as a digital code and
connotation as an analogue code (Wilden 1987, 224).(http://www.dominicpetrillo.com/ed/Semiotics_for_Beginners.pdf)
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Denotation and Connotation
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=timorous+beasties+glasgow+toile.
http://blog.rexfabrics.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/toile-de-jouy4.jpg
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Task - By using semiotics, analyse the images. What are the Signifiers and the Signified?
TimePoliticsExpectationsTechnologyLife StyleEconomicsMoralSocial Status
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Task 2 - Identify the signifiers, signified, denotation and connotation in the following video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-A9mbD5ZcL4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub76MGDYJNU
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Summery Semiotics - the definition of what it is and how it is applied within
the studies or Design
Two semiology theorists
Semiotics within imagery and text
Denotation and Connotation
Analysis of imagery and video
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