🔍 Semiótica is the science that studies signs and their representation in visual arts.
🎨 Art has been a means of representation and substitution of the world since prehistoric paintings.
🧠 Semiology, related to psychology, examines the social life of signs.
🔍 The linguistic sign is arbitrary, linear, and psychological.
🔄 The linguistic sign can be mutable through displacement of the signifier and the signified or their transformation.
🧩 Semiotics is the science that studies signs and their role in understanding the world.
🔍 Semiotics is the study of signs and their interpretation.
🔄 The process of semiotics is infinite, as the interpreter becomes a new representative.
🔳 Signs can be classified as icons, indexes, or symbols based on their relationship with the object they represent.
🔍 Semiotics studies how humans represent the tangible and intangible through signs.
🖼️ Art can be considered a sign, representing a part of the world.
🔑 A sign consists of the meaning (concept) and the material representation (signifier).
🔍 The study of semiotics in visual arts involves interpreting signs in a specific context.
💭 Art is a form of communication and interpretation, and it can have multiple meanings.
📚 In semiotics, there are two types of meanings: denotation (literal) and connotation (interpreted or indirect).
🎨 The key idea is that visual signs in an image correspond to our visual perception, with elements like color, composition, texture, lines, forms, and space playing important roles.
🖼️ Compositional elements like size, position, weight, and chromatic contrast contribute to the balance, harmony, and rhythm of an artwork.
🔍 The image as a specific language uses unique signs to represent a realistic or subjective depiction of reality.
📷 The presence and absence of visual arts tools play a significant role in the society of information and communication.
📺 The rise of audiovisual media, television, and informatics has led to transformative changes in communication, making images a crucial and everyday element.