Saturday, December 10, 2011

Blog 11

   The four letter word projects are writing in a different way. While the word is written, there are hidden messages to be discovered in the images. There is a general argument, but one can view that argument differently than another. Perhaps the four letter word projects are a sense of "unofficial writing," hiding a written message in the different pictures. They say that a picture says  a thousand words, but it is our job to find the messages in the pictures.
     While there isn't  a written form of writing on the visuals, there is a message in each picture. The argument itself can be viewed as a form of writing. Even though one can't actually read the story word for word, the story is depicted through visual. Therefore, this is "unofficial writing." But, is this writing real?

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for your intelligent, thoughtful post! I really like the straight-forward approach you take when writing. I need to learn to follow your lead and use a little less fluff. Have you considered the definition of "unofficial writing" versus something that just isn't writing at all? You began to explain, but I think that you could make a stronger argument. Just something to consider. Nice post!

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