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Multimodality

Published on Nov 28, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Multimodality

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Modes

  • speak to audiences
  • express ideas, values, beliefs, emotions, senses
  • physical features 
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Modes

  • Abstraction
  • Universalization
  • Expression/ representation
  • outcome of cultural shaping of a material
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How modes work

  • choosing
  • sorting
  • assembling/ distributing
  • ultimately remixing
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How modes work

  • Transmodal
  • reaching across 
  • sum of all parts greater than whole
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How modes work

  • Intermodal
  • can exist seperately
  • cross reference on another
  • combinations

How modes work

  • Intramodal
  • cohere to make meaning
  • combinations 
  • subtle
  • manipulate for optimum effect, impact, and salience
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Assembling Process

  • layering in semiotic, social, and critical complexities
  • gathered and cohered for optimal meaning making
  • building upon
  • chains of semiosis
  • powerful, deliberate, informed
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Design

  • aptness: fitness for purpose
  • available resources suited for needs
  • shifting constantly
  • adjusted, modified, or edited
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  • Transduction
  • Modes shifting as they cross texts
  • Translation
  • no changes to given mode- change happens when jumping to another text

Design

  • One of the most important parts 
  • Encourages imagination, vision, problem solving
  • Six areas of design: linguistics, visual, audio, gestural, spatial 
  • and multimodal
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Production

  • creation and organization of representation
  • decisions in delivery, modality, transivity, vocab
  • and metaphor, nominalization process, 
  • information structures, and logical and global coherence

What I have Learned

  • Modes are complicated matters
  • For every story told, there are a million of other ways to tell it
  • modes are used create meaning, a vision, send a message
  • modes can be used in very personal, or public ways
  • mode design and producing is a process

Modes in a Nutshell:

Modes are tied to formative sense and memories. Multimodality is storytelling, not solitary act, collaborative, and participatory.

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Texts are never original, yet exhibit traces of former text, build upon interpretations. Conventions about design and production can be taught and fostered.

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There is equality across modes used in everyday life!

Working with multimodality is an entirely human enterprise:)