Woordlandskappe in gesprek met beeldlandskappe – ’n praktykgebaseerde ondersoek na die kreatiewe verbande tussen digkuns en visuele kuns

In this study, creative relationships between poetry (lexical text) and visual art (‘text’-in-images) are examined and discussed in a theoretical, philosophical and conceptual way. This theoretical investigation serves to substantiate the practical portrayal of the possible levels of interpretation...

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Main Author: van Loggerenberg, Marianne
Other Authors: Pieterse, A.J.H.
Language:en
Published: University of Pretoria 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2263/79197
van Loggerenberg, M 2014, Woordlandskappe in gesprek met beeldlandskappe – ’n praktykgebaseerde ondersoek na die kreatiewe verbande tussen digkuns en visuele kuns, MA Dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/79197>
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Woordlandskappe in gesprek met beeldlandskappe – ’n praktykgebaseerde ondersoek na die kreatiewe verbande tussen digkuns en visuele kuns
description In this study, creative relationships between poetry (lexical text) and visual art (‘text’-in-images) are examined and discussed in a theoretical, philosophical and conceptual way. This theoretical investigation serves to substantiate the practical portrayal of the possible levels of interpretation of the creative relationships that may emerge between poetry and visual art (when a visual artwork and an image-poem (beeldgedig) enter into a converstation with each other on an intertextual level). The research focuses on the potential for a heightened experienced that may be created (or offered) by several levels of interpretation possibly emerging between a lexical text (five image-poems written by the researcher) and a ‘text’-in-images (five visual artworks by Joan Miró), as these distinct fields of creativity enter into a conversation on a metaphorical level. As creative outcomes (such as image-poems and visual artworks) may convey multiple meanings and may also evoke complex concepts and/or contradictions during analysis, the researcher/poet is compelled to examine the conversation between the two fields as well as the process of analysis closely, and to document this in a practical way. To support the practical documentation, the concept of a composite ‘map’ (hegkaart) is used, serving as a practical aid to frame the creative relationships between poetry and visual art (in this study). In essence, this study is an investigation into the shared root system between poetry and visual art, and also into the possible interpretations that may emerge on an intertextual level between the two fields entering into a conversation with each other. The study is delimited to the interpretation possibilities of the creative relationships that can be highlighted and practically applied to the intertextual conversation that may emerge between the five selected visual artworks of Joan Miró and the five image-poems in response to these artworks. This study poses the question and also offers (in a practice-based way) creative examples of five possible levels of interpretation which may emerge when a visual artwork is examined in the light of an image-poem, ánd when an image-poem is examined in the light of a visual artwork. (The five possible levels of interpretation are based on Alain De Botton and John Armstrong’s version of a revised blueprint for an art gallery according to a therapeutic vision). Some metamorphoses that a visual artwork and an image-poem may possibly undergo (as symbolic illustration of a recipient’s involvement in an artwork or image-poem) are also addressed in the study – specifically to explore the root system that is shared between poetry and visual art at more than one level of interpretation. The researcher/poet uses various concepts and keywords with regard to the creative relationships that may emerge between these five visual artworks and five image-poems, namely: creative writing; Joan Miró; composite ‘map’ (hegkaart); word/lexical landscape (woordlandskap); (visual) image landscape (beeldlandskap); word cloud (woordwolk); colour calligram (kleurkalligram); methaphorical tale (beeldspraakverhaal); colour shift (kleurverskuiwing); poetic shift (versverskuiwing); and book landscape (boeklandskap). === Dissertation (MA)--University of Pretoria, 2014. === Afrikaans === MA === Unrestricted
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title Woordlandskappe in gesprek met beeldlandskappe – ’n praktykgebaseerde ondersoek na die kreatiewe verbande tussen digkuns en visuele kuns
title_short Woordlandskappe in gesprek met beeldlandskappe – ’n praktykgebaseerde ondersoek na die kreatiewe verbande tussen digkuns en visuele kuns
title_full Woordlandskappe in gesprek met beeldlandskappe – ’n praktykgebaseerde ondersoek na die kreatiewe verbande tussen digkuns en visuele kuns
title_fullStr Woordlandskappe in gesprek met beeldlandskappe – ’n praktykgebaseerde ondersoek na die kreatiewe verbande tussen digkuns en visuele kuns
title_full_unstemmed Woordlandskappe in gesprek met beeldlandskappe – ’n praktykgebaseerde ondersoek na die kreatiewe verbande tussen digkuns en visuele kuns
title_sort woordlandskappe in gesprek met beeldlandskappe – ’n praktykgebaseerde ondersoek na die kreatiewe verbande tussen digkuns en visuele kuns
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-up-oai-repository.up.ac.za-2263-791972021-04-10T05:24:07Z Woordlandskappe in gesprek met beeldlandskappe – ’n praktykgebaseerde ondersoek na die kreatiewe verbande tussen digkuns en visuele kuns van Loggerenberg, Marianne Pieterse, A.J.H. maria.seeperjie@gmail.com UCTD In this study, creative relationships between poetry (lexical text) and visual art (‘text’-in-images) are examined and discussed in a theoretical, philosophical and conceptual way. This theoretical investigation serves to substantiate the practical portrayal of the possible levels of interpretation of the creative relationships that may emerge between poetry and visual art (when a visual artwork and an image-poem (beeldgedig) enter into a converstation with each other on an intertextual level). The research focuses on the potential for a heightened experienced that may be created (or offered) by several levels of interpretation possibly emerging between a lexical text (five image-poems written by the researcher) and a ‘text’-in-images (five visual artworks by Joan Miró), as these distinct fields of creativity enter into a conversation on a metaphorical level. As creative outcomes (such as image-poems and visual artworks) may convey multiple meanings and may also evoke complex concepts and/or contradictions during analysis, the researcher/poet is compelled to examine the conversation between the two fields as well as the process of analysis closely, and to document this in a practical way. To support the practical documentation, the concept of a composite ‘map’ (hegkaart) is used, serving as a practical aid to frame the creative relationships between poetry and visual art (in this study). In essence, this study is an investigation into the shared root system between poetry and visual art, and also into the possible interpretations that may emerge on an intertextual level between the two fields entering into a conversation with each other. The study is delimited to the interpretation possibilities of the creative relationships that can be highlighted and practically applied to the intertextual conversation that may emerge between the five selected visual artworks of Joan Miró and the five image-poems in response to these artworks. This study poses the question and also offers (in a practice-based way) creative examples of five possible levels of interpretation which may emerge when a visual artwork is examined in the light of an image-poem, ánd when an image-poem is examined in the light of a visual artwork. (The five possible levels of interpretation are based on Alain De Botton and John Armstrong’s version of a revised blueprint for an art gallery according to a therapeutic vision). Some metamorphoses that a visual artwork and an image-poem may possibly undergo (as symbolic illustration of a recipient’s involvement in an artwork or image-poem) are also addressed in the study – specifically to explore the root system that is shared between poetry and visual art at more than one level of interpretation. The researcher/poet uses various concepts and keywords with regard to the creative relationships that may emerge between these five visual artworks and five image-poems, namely: creative writing; Joan Miró; composite ‘map’ (hegkaart); word/lexical landscape (woordlandskap); (visual) image landscape (beeldlandskap); word cloud (woordwolk); colour calligram (kleurkalligram); methaphorical tale (beeldspraakverhaal); colour shift (kleurverskuiwing); poetic shift (versverskuiwing); and book landscape (boeklandskap). Dissertation (MA)--University of Pretoria, 2014. Afrikaans MA Unrestricted 2021-04-06T07:22:07Z 2021-04-06T07:22:07Z 2014/11/01 2014 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2263/79197 van Loggerenberg, M 2014, Woordlandskappe in gesprek met beeldlandskappe – ’n praktykgebaseerde ondersoek na die kreatiewe verbande tussen digkuns en visuele kuns, MA Dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/79197> S2015 94823342 en © 2020 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. University of Pretoria