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Materiality of Writing - A Trace Making Perspective

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Christian Mosbæk Johannessen is Assistant Professor of Visual Communication at the University of Southern Denmark.Theo van Leeuwen is Professor of Multimodal Communication at the University of Southern Denmark. Zusammenfassung This book examines the materiality of writing. It adopts a multimodal approach to argue that writing as we know it is only a small part of the myriad gestures we make, practices we engage in, and media we use in the process of trace-making. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Christian Mosbæk Johannessen and Theo van Leeuwen 1. The production and perception of handwritten traces Aurelie Lagarrigue and Marieke Longcamp 2. Touchlines: Manual Inscription and Haptic Perception Tim Ingold 3. Graphic trace-making as articulated-expressive trajectories of movement: De-textualizing and de-stratifying graphic traces Paul J. Thibault 4. Ink under my nails Brody L. Neuenschwander 5. The European Lettering Institute: Or how being left-handed challenged well established mark making methodologies Lieve Cornil 6. The Discipline of Tracing in Architectural Drawing Raymond Lucas 7. Contemporary Western Calligraphy: Written Marks as Visible Rhythms Karine Bouchy 8. Expressing identity in Microsoft Word: A critical discussion of the stylistic normativity of templates and software Gunhild Kvåle 9. (Ir)regularity Christian Mosbæk Johannessen and Theo van Leeuwen 10. Losing to gain: Balancing style and texture in the Starbucks logo Giorgia Aiello 11. Traces in Public Spaces. Studying religious signs in social frames Anne Løvland and Pål Repstad 12. Calligraphy as Graphically Autonomous Form. A corpus study of Persian calligraphic letterforms using a multimodal approach Mahdiyeh Meidani 13 Signifying intimate needs in public spaces Elise Seip Tønnessen ...

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