10. “Learn from everyone. Follow no one. Watch for patterns.
Work like hell.”
•Strategies of Juxtaposition
• the strategy of repetition:
Juxtaposing words and imagery that “say” the same thing.
11. •Strategies of Juxtaposition
“My father. . . .”
• the strategy of repetition:
Juxtaposing words and imagery that “say” the same thing.
12. “My father. . . .”
“Yes, the same eclipse as
in the song by Carly
Simon. . . .”
•Strategies of Juxtaposition
• the strategy of repetition:
Juxtaposing words and imagery that “say” the same thing.
13. “A friend introduced me
to comic books. . . .”
•Strategies of Juxtaposition
“My father. . . .”
“Yes, the same eclipse as
in the song by Carly
Simon. . . .”
• the strategy of repetition:
Juxtaposing words and imagery that “say” the same thing.
14. •Strategies of Juxtaposition
• Repetition as exemplification
When the image is a specific instance of the general category described by the
word (or vice versa).
15. Image is a specific instance of the general category described by the word (or vice versa).
“blind”
•Strategies of Juxtaposition
• Repetition as exemplification
When the image is a specific instance of the general category described by the
word (or vice versa).
16. Image is a specific instance of the general category described by the word (or vice versa).
“blind” “genius”
•Strategies of Juxtaposition
• Repetition as exemplification
When the image is a specific instance of the general category described by the
word (or vice versa).
17. Image is a specific instance of the general category described by the word (or vice versa).
“blind” “genius”
“militaristic”
•Strategies of Juxtaposition
• Repetition as exemplification
When the image is a specific instance of the general category described by the
word (or vice versa).
18. •Strategies of Juxtaposition
• the strategy of symbolism:
When imagery provides metaphor for words, or words for
imagery.
19. “kinds of vision”
•Strategies of Juxtaposition
• the strategy of symbolism:
When imagery provides metaphor for words, or words for
imagery.
20. “kinds of vision” features of computer
comics
•Strategies of Juxtaposition
• the strategy of symbolism:
When imagery provides metaphor for words, or words for
imagery.
21. “kinds of vision” features of computer
comics
“the classic McLuhan-esque
mistake of appropriating
the shape of the old
technology as the content
of the new technology”
•Strategies of Juxtaposition
• the strategy of symbolism:
When imagery provides metaphor for words, or words for
imagery.
22. •Strategies of Juxtaposition
• the strategy of context creation:
When the imagery situates the words in space, time, or conceptually
(or vice versa).
23. Lexington, MA
•Strategies of Juxtaposition
• the strategy of context creation:
When the imagery situates the words in space, time, or conceptually
(or vice versa).
24. Lexington, MA normal home life
•Strategies of Juxtaposition
• the strategy of context creation:
When the imagery situates the words in space, time, or conceptually
(or vice versa).
25. Lexington, MA normal home life
•Strategies of Juxtaposition
“Charles Babbage, and
his steam-driven
computers that were
never built.”
• the strategy of context creation:
When the imagery situates the words in space, time, or conceptually
(or vice versa).
26. •Strategies of Juxtaposition
• the strategy of analysis:
When the imagery reveals the underlying logic of the words, or
words that of imagery.
27. family relationship
•Strategies of Juxtaposition
• the strategy of analysis:
When the imagery reveals the underlying logic of the words, or
words that of imagery.
28. family relationship concept of visual
abstraction
•Strategies of Juxtaposition
• the strategy of analysis:
When the imagery reveals the underlying logic of the words, or
words that of imagery.
29. family relationship concept of visual
abstraction
types of comic art
•Strategies of Juxtaposition
• the strategy of analysis:
When the imagery reveals the underlying logic of the words, or
words that of imagery.
30. •Strategies of Juxtaposition
• the strategy of irony:
When words and imagery are juxtaposed in a
deliberately surprising, counterintuitive,
thought-provoking way.
31. •Strategies of Juxtaposition
“Yeah, ha ha “
• the strategy of irony:
When words and imagery are juxtaposed in a
deliberately surprising, counterintuitive,
thought-provoking way.
32. the fine arts
•Strategies of Juxtaposition
“Yeah, ha ha “
• the strategy of irony:
When words and imagery are juxtaposed in a
deliberately surprising, counterintuitive,
thought-provoking way.
33. •Strategies of Juxtaposition
Route 128
• the strategy of irony:
When words and imagery are juxtaposed in a
deliberately surprising, counterintuitive,
thought-provoking way.
34. •Strategies of Juxtaposition
Queen’s GambitRoute 128
• the strategy of irony:
When words and imagery are juxtaposed in a
deliberately surprising, counterintuitive,
thought-provoking way.
35. •Strategies of Juxtaposition
Queen’s GambitRoute 128 Gladys Knight and the Pips
• the strategy of irony:
When words and imagery are juxtaposed in a
deliberately surprising, counterintuitive,
thought-provoking way.
36. •Strategies of Juxtaposition
Gladys Knight and the Pips
Midnight
Route 128 Queen’s Gambit
• the strategy of irony:
When words and imagery are juxtaposed in a
deliberately surprising, counterintuitive,
thought-provoking way.
37. •Strategies of Juxtaposition
Gladys Knight and the Pips
Midnight
Train
Route 128 Queen’s Gambit
• the strategy of irony:
When words and imagery are juxtaposed in a
deliberately surprising, counterintuitive,
thought-provoking way.
38. •Strategies of Juxtaposition
Gladys Knight and the Pips
Midnight
TrainGeorgia
Route 128 Queen’s Gambit
• the strategy of irony:
When words and imagery are juxtaposed in a
deliberately surprising, counterintuitive,
thought-provoking way.
39. •Strategies of Juxtaposition
Gladys Knight and the Pips
Midnight
TrainGeorgiaDad’s easy chair
Route 128 Queen’s Gambit
• the strategy of irony:
When words and imagery are juxtaposed in a
deliberately surprising, counterintuitive,
thought-provoking way.
40. • repetition
• symbolism
• context creation
• analysis
• irony
•Strategies of Juxtaposition
the five strategies
A juxtaposition of words and images that “say” the same
thing.
When imagery provides metaphor for words, or words for
imagery.
When imagery situates words in space, time, or conceptually
(or vice versa).
When imagery reveals the underlying logic of words, or
words that of imagery.
When words and imagery are juxtaposed in a deliberately
surprising, counterintuitive, thought-provoking way.