Entry #10
This class was about sharpening our consciousness of the many meanings that images, symbols, and compositions have that can tell us more about why the visual content was made, what kind of impact it can have on people, and how we can identify with our media.
We discussed the ideas of Marshal McLuhan and his philosophy of how our electronic environment has reshaped culture and continued to influence how we consume media. From McLuhan, we investigated the supposed encoded messages of media that each student brought to the class and discussed the objective and personal meanings.
Another key aspect of this course was the investigation of maps. Maps have a function to tell stories and inform viewers based on the experiences and intentions of those responsible for creating the content. In this way, maps are very performative, which I had never considered too deeply until this class.
This class allowed me and my classmates to be creative in our critical analysis of the objects and images around us and there are many things that I will never look at the same without questioning the encoded messages. This class has equipped me with the verbiage and background knowledge to be more critical of the media I consume, which I believe makes us more involved people.














