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by foolrush
4161 days ago
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Same. Visual, wherever the arbitrarily privileged line is drawn, is another convention. To suggest that somehow the nebulous “visual domain” doesn't require reading would be to ignore much of art history and theory. Again, there is no “visual” realm that is not steeped in vernacular; cliche, symbology, context, etc. In this way, the visual domain is not somehow more elevated / pure / true than any other language, despite the sad reality that many have been unexposed to understanding it as such. |
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Not sure why you're arguing a priori that all thought must be "vernacular" - code for "linguistic", I'd assume. But thought is not merely verbalizing or grammatizing everything.