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Mind Map

Since I started with my initial aims and objectives I have been regularly updating a mind map to try and make sense and to visualise a path through my research. The idea was to add things to it which I found along the way that informed and pushed my research along with the hope of being able to see how I got to a certain position. Since my last blog post about retaining focus I thought I would post what I have been doing to try and stay on track.

Although the lines appear to make it quite messy it has actually helped to link up certain areas that link up. It also helped me to see where I maybe haven't focused quite as much energy and maybe some areas that need a little more work. 


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January 3, 2017
Semiotic Breakdown - Moooi
January 3, 2017

The next phase of digging deeper into Berger’s (2008) theory on oil paintings directly influencing modern advertising is to subject the advert (Moooi, 2016), that I believe ...

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January 3, 2017
December 29, 2016
Iconographic Breakdown - Isabella
December 29, 2016

Since amending my first set of aims and objectives, one of the main things I have been doing is building up a large database of found advertisements. Some online but mostly print as...

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December 29, 2016
December 13, 2016
Visual Culture: An Introduction - (Walker and Chaplin, 1997)
December 13, 2016

This book, which is aimed at post and undergraduate students alike is another 'introduction to’ however this one is more broadly looking at 'visual culture’ as appose to focusing on a specific area. This means I...

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December 13, 2016
December 8, 2016
Roelof van Straten - An Introduction to Iconography
December 8, 2016

I was first led to this book by Gillian Rose in her book ‘Visual Methodologies' (2011). I found it very easy follow and understand which might be because it is an introduction to the subject, even though it is written...

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December 8, 2016
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