The photograph and the word in artist's books
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https://doi.org/10.14195/2182-8830_9-1_2Keywords:
artist's book, photography, intermediality, writing and image, visual narrativesAbstract
We propose a reflection about the intermedia relationship text/image in a selection of works situated at the intersection between photobook and artist’s book. This reading is based on a pragmatic classification of the types of intersemiotic transposition of image into text proposed by Leo Hoek: transmedia relationship, multimedia discourse, mixed discourse, and syncretic discourse. Each of these relationships is characterized by a type of text/image interaction, presented in ascending order: transposition, juxtaposition, combination, and fusion. The article also briefly discusses the difference between intersemiotic transposition and intersemiotic translation.
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