Design and the representability of signs in the world wide web
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51358/id.v5i1.46Keywords:
Image, representation, media, internetAbstract
The present article discusses the following questions and ideas: 1) There is a world wide web characteristiclanguage?; 2) There is on world wide web a own aesthetic?; 3) The dichotomy, divergence or ambiguity on
world wide web signals; 4)The literal and symbolic aspects on these imagens. Althought internet be a recent
media, questions involving the image are not so new, remonting from the litography (image des-reconstruction)
until the semiotic (symbolic information character). The internet itself while ‘new media’ is
questioned, while the image discussion is extended to all existent medias (internet included).
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Published
2010-09-21
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de Campos, J. L., & da Silva, W. V. (2010). Design and the representability of signs in the world wide web. InfoDesign - Journal of Information Design, 5(1), 12–20. https://doi.org/10.51358/id.v5i1.46
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