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LECTURE 8: “TEXT”

LECTURE 8: “TEXT”. I M A G E a visual representation of something T E X T a written representation of something

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LECTURE 8: “TEXT”

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I M A G Ea visual representation of something

T E X T a written representation of something

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Joseph Kosuth, One and three chairs, 1965

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James Montgomery Flagg,“US Army Recruitment Poster,”

1917

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Ihap Hulusi,Eroin ve akibeti,ca. 1940

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Roy Lichtenstein, WHAAM, 1963

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“illuminated

manuscripts,”

from the

13th century

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Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphson the Obelisk of Tuthmosis III,

Istanbul, TURKEY

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Japanese “Kanji” writing

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“Square Kufic” Arabic script

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“Zeynel Bey Mausoleum,”Hasankeyf, TURKEY, 1473

Allah Muhammad Ali

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Bülent Erkmen, “Frankfurt Book Fair Logo,” 2008

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calligraphy(from Greek: “kallos” beauty + “graphẽ” writing)

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MACKIE, NEW YORK SUBWAY GRAFFITI, 1978 (+ Fresk, Izmir 2014)

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It’s raining women’s voices as if they had died even in memory And it’s raining you as well marvelous encounters of my life O little drops Those rearing clouds begin to neigh a whole universe of auricular cities Listen if it rains while regret and disdain weep to an ancient music Listen to the bonds fall off which hold you above and below

Guillaume Apollinaire,“Il Pleut” (“It’s Raining”), 1918

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Otl Aicher, “Pictograms for the Munich Olympics,” 1972

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American Institute of Graphic Arts,“Passenger/Pedestrian Oriented Symbols,” 1972

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Bruce Nauman, “Window,” 1967

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Barbara Kruger,Untitled artworks,

1980s

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Jenny Holzer, “Guggenheim Installation,” 1990

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Jenny Holzer, “For the Guggenheim,” 2008

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Shirin Neshat, photograph from the series Women of Allah, 1993-1997

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“The Pantheon,” Rome, ITALY, 118-126

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Robert Venturi and Denise Scott-Briown,“Lehigh Valley Hospital,” Pennsylvania, USA, 2005

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KOÇTAŞ Group, Exterior and Interior Signage, 2008

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Lou Dorfsman, “Gastro-Typographical-Assemblage”CBS Cafeteria Wall, New York, USA, 1966

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Chevrolet Motor Company, “Bel Air,” 1956

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Palette Industries, “Dharma Chair,” 2008

(The chair writes: STAND, FORGET, BREATHE, KNOWLEDGE, OBSERVE)

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Little Factory Design Group, “Letter Scarves,” 2008

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