Monday, September 27, 2010

Visual Vs Symbolic Language






Everyone is affected, nervous, clenched, desire for work, need, hope, professional, emotional, the focus on the "free employment guide" next to a purse, the clenched hand on the wrist, unhappy attentional faces, blue collar man - a symbol.

Assuming the person can recognize some color:

There is a line of three people. In the front is a woman (unseen face) in a black suit and white undershirt, focused most is the clenching around her wrist tightly close to her body, which is holding a free employment guide (Visual representational material). A purse is around her arm being clenched (symbol). Behind her is an African American woman also wearing a black suit with a white undershirt holding a black folder with two hands close to her chest as if she is hoping/praying for what she's looking at. Her face is serious and attentional, fixating on something. Behind her is a man, who is told a stack of papers in his left arm. He has a blue, long sleeve, collar shirt (Abstract representational material). Black short hair. He is facing the same direction as the woman in front of him. Behind him, a sillouette of person is there representing that the line is continuing.

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