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Week 13Tuesday, April 3
LightboxesTwo lightboxes: http://www.istockphoto.com/my_lightbox_contents.php?id=232096 http://www.istockphoto.com/my_lightbox_contents.php?id=140617 Submitted by David Blakesley on Tue, 2007-04-17 09:49.
Developing Content and Elaborating Ambiguity: From Open Essay to HypertextOne of the purposes of the Exploration Project (Step 4) is to open up a subject, in much the same way that Montaigne manipulated his subject matter in his famous Essais. In the open essay, you exploit the ways in which your subject is connected to other subjects. The "open" essay expands a subject into a general meditation, and reveals the ways in which ideas and information can be connected. When we "essay," we practice deliberative associative thinking. Exploring a Topic from Multiple PerspectivesTo fully understand a subject, it is important to consider it from alternative perspectives, ones that may not be immediately obvious. The prompts and questions below should help you think of ways to formulate new and interesting questions about your subject. For the Exploration Project (Step 4), answer at least 10 of these questions, with a variety of terms and a paragraph devoted to each. Ekphrasis at PurdueWhat is visual rhetoric? | ekphrasisHere's an announcement of interest. Maybe we can spend some time in class discussing and blogging in response . . . *** An open invitation to participate in the online “Ekphrasis” exhibit: Purdue University Galleries invites you to visit a special “blog-style” exhibition page, featuring selected works from the current exhibition, “Ekphrasis: Writing on the Collection.” The webpage can be found at: Submitted by David Blakesley on Mon, 2007-03-26 07:26.
Visual Communication in the Teaching of WritingTopic Author of This Guide Reading/Citation Information
Article Abstract "From Analysis to Design: Visual Communication in the Teaching of Writing." Diana George Diana George claims that how we think about visual literacy and teaching writing limits the kinds and the scope of our composition assignments. Bert and Bin Ladenconvergence | Photograph | photoshopThis image was posted to CNN on October 11, 2001. I remember saving it back then because it was funny (duh) but also because it was revealing that you had these two disparate cultures at war, and here was this slippage of the one into the other. What does the dialectic of Bert and Bin Laden suggest as an image? It makes Bin Laden look like an idiot (as friendly and nice as Bert is). What's funny i Submitted by David Blakesley on Tue, 2007-03-06 05:49.
Beware the mindreading machines!What is rhetoric? | Rhetoric and technologyGreat story today at CNN on mindreading machines: "Mindreading scientists predict behavior" http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/science/03/05/mindreaders.ap/index.html Here are some of the stunning revelations:
What's next? Hey, let's invent a sure-fire technique not only to read motive, but to actually bend someone's will. Using words alone, make people do things that they wouldn't normally do without some urging. Manufacture desire! Now that is a scary thought if it should ever come to pass. Submitted by David Blakesley on Tue, 2007-03-06 05:09.
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