Creative multimodal practices. Attempts on articulations from social semiotics and contemporary relational craft

Authors

  • Tollef Thorsnes Kunstner og førstelektor i kunst og handverk, Høgskolen i Vestfold, Fakultet for humaniora og utdanningsvitenskap
  • Aslaug Veum Førsteamanuensis i språk, PhD Høgskolen i Vestfold, Fakultet for humaniora og utdanningsvitenskap

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7577/formakademisk.593

Keywords:

multimodality, social semiotics, art and craft, creative processes, learning processes

Abstract

During the last decades, we have seen that communication in general is changing and becoming more multimodal in the sense that various modalities such as language, pictures, sound and materiality are combined and integrated. These tendencies, which are often referred to as the multimodal turn, lead to an increased need for field-specific and advanced knowledge of how to work with multimodal creative practices.  This article explores how aspects from the theoretical framework of social semiotics may be applied in the field of creative multimodal practices and learning.  In the article, we present some epistemological links  between social semiotics and contemporary relational craft. Some theoretical concepts are suggested and explored through examples from creative and didactical projects. Our conclusion is that the suggested theoretical concepts can be used to enhance critical thinking in creative processes and promote more precise communication between craft artists, teachers, critics, and representatives of other creative practices.

Author Biographies

Tollef Thorsnes, Kunstner og førstelektor i kunst og handverk, Høgskolen i Vestfold, Fakultet for humaniora og utdanningsvitenskap

Aslaug Veum, Førsteamanuensis i språk, PhD Høgskolen i Vestfold, Fakultet for humaniora og utdanningsvitenskap

Published

2013-04-21

How to Cite

Thorsnes, T., & Veum, A. (2013). Creative multimodal practices. Attempts on articulations from social semiotics and contemporary relational craft. FormAkademisk, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.7577/formakademisk.593

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