Sunday, February 28, 2010

Design, Culture and Language

Design -an outline, sketch, or plan, as of the form and structure of a work of art, an edifice, or a machine to be executed or constructed.

Culture -the quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as excellent in arts, letters, manners, scholarly pursuits, etc.

Language -communication of meaning in any way; medium that is expressive, significant, etc.

All 3 of these terms can be related to each other. Culture and language can be tied together because each culture has its only language, and this can be directly represented by the art world because of the words that arts use to communicate their piece of work either through speaking or through thought processing, and having the view think what the piece means or is. Design can be related to language as well because the culture and language of the art world had to be sketched out and planned before it was completed as well as having some kind of plan for the communication part of art. There is a different plan for each culture and the language is not always the same depending on the group. Artists do not use the language and culture as scientists, and scientists don't have the same culture and language that business people have. Design can also be tied to language because some artists create works of art to have the purpose to extract meaning, and wanting the view to see the meaning and interpret it. Language is not always vocal and literal as it is interpreted

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