Across
- 3. “how we see, how we are able, allowed, or made to see, and how we see this seeing and the unseeing therein”
- 4. the way in which the meanings of images or texts are dependent upon the meanings carried by other images and texts as well.
- 7. (verb) created in the second half of the 19th century, deriving from the latin to take care of.
- 9. a believed or plausible aim/desire/propensity to act out.
- 10. curatorial arrangements that help narrow down and connote a specific type of interpretation through language
- 11. ‘the thing that is conveyed (especially by language)’
- 12. custodians and mediators between producers of art and the power structures within contemporary visual culture
Down
- 1. the viewer interprets work according to its internal factors/aesthetic qualities, rather than its external factors- ie, creator’s background.
- 2. How visuality is central to the evolution and shaping of the culture
- 5. the viewer's interpretation is based on internal evidence from the artistic intentions and external aid.
- 6. explanation of meaning
- 8. the way in which images are given different meanings and have different effects as they move through different places
- 13. the unique phenomenon of a distance, however close it may be