Taking a closer look at "THE" found in the first appearance of the word on the blog-- doesn't it seem like the high embellishment of the word makes it more of an image than a word? Does it feel like the word is found out of context or completely altered by its floral background?
Saussure describes semiotics a, "a science which studies the life of signs at the heart of social life," which teaches "what signs consist of and what laws govern them."
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Different media and genres provide different frameworks for representing experience, facilitating some forms of expression and inhibiting others.
… the more frequently and fluently a medium is used, the more “transparent” or “invisible” to its users it tends to become. For most routine purposes, awareness of a medium may hamper its effectiveness as a means to an end. Indeed, it is typically when the medium acquires transparency that its potential to fulfill its primary function is greatest.
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Taking a closer look at "THE" found in the first appearance of the word on the blog-- doesn't it seem like the high embellishment of the word makes it more of an image than a word? Does it feel like the word is found out of context or completely altered by its floral background?
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