The Morphology of Images

Take a look at the image “Minor Changes 50” by Todd Webb (all images by Todd Webb, take from Comics Workbook and Wall Drawing).

 

Minor Changes 50, by Todd Webb

  1. What parts of the image do you see?
  2. How do those parts interact with each other?
  3. Is this image telling a story?
  4. Which parts of this image are characters in the story?
  5. Which parts of this image are crucial for the setting of the story ?
  6. Which parts of this images are crucial for the plot?
  7. How do these parts interact?

 

Now, look at Minor Changes 46.

Minor Changes 46, by Todd Webb

  1. Does this new information change your interpretation of the morphology of Minor Changes 50?
  2. What do you know now that you didn’t know before?
  3. What parts of this image are “root” or “stem” parts and which parts feel like “affixes”? Why?
  4. Of the affixes, can you say which are “inflectional” (they only exist to hold the grammar together) and which parts are “derivational” (they add some important information to the meaning, or change the kind of meaning of a given part)?

 

Now look at” Minor Changes 63″–

Minor Changes 63, by Todd Webb

  1. Did your opinion about the morphology of this image change?

Now look at the entire series of images in this group of “Minor Changes” (Minor Changes 39-63) and think about morphology.

  1. How does the visual morphology change?
  2. How does it stay the same?

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Minor Changes 50, by Todd Webb

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One possible set of answers…

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-doug

 

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