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Title: What is multimodality


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What is multimodality?
  • Bella Dicks
  • School of Social Sciences
  • Cardiff University

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science centre exhibition hall
all the modes employed contribute to meaning
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modes and media
Kress, G.and Van Leeuwen, T. (2001). Multi-modal
Discourse. London Arnold.
  • Modes - abstract, non-material resources of
    meaning-making (e.g. the languages of image,
    sound, gesture, colour, texture, narrative)
  • Media - specific material forms in which modes
    are realised (e.g. a photograph, a computer
    screen, an audio recording, paint, a wall,
    clothing, a chisel, a poem, a block of wood)

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multimodality
  • people communicate through
  • speech, accent, gesture, facial expression,
    gaze-direction, shape, weight, size, body
    posture, position movement, dress (colour,
    shape, texture, etc.), hairstyle, etc.
  • environments/objects communicate through
  • colour, texture, shape, position,
    opaqueness/light, weight, movement, sound, etc.

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multimodality in the research process
  • observations/elicitations of the field (data)
  • recording of data
  • analysis of data records
  • representation/dissemination of research findings
  • N.B. are data recorded, represented, reproduced,
    reduced, transformed?

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1. Multimedia in the field
  • Material environments, e.g.
  • Relative position of objects
  • Walls and corridors
  • Colours, shapes and sizes
  • Social interaction, e.g.
  • Relations of proximity
  • Sequencing of events
  • Turn-taking in conversation

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modalities of the field setting
Exhibits Hall
Science Theatre
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framing a multimodal principle
  • framing works across diverse media e.g. in
    interior design in sound compositions, in
    paintings.
  • introduces breaks and discontinuities contrasts
    and continuities uses framelines and empty space

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framing
  • In writing e.g. punctuations, prepositions and
    paragraphs
  • In images e.g. lines and borders
  • In sound e.g. pacing, intonation and rhythm
  • In material environments e.g. object
    positioning, corridors and walls
  • In movement e.g. jumps, gestures and flows
  • In web-pages e.g. pop-up boxes, graphic layout
    and hyperlinks

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  • Framing parcels up the conceptual world () It
    marks off, but in doing so it establishes, at the
    same time, the elements which may be joined. ()
    Without framing, no meaning, we might say.
  • Gunther Kress (2003) Literacy in the new media
    age, p. 123/4/5.

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audio recordings framing whats said
  • Pauses
  • Hesitations
  • Ordering of items
  • Soundscapes

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2. recording multimodality
  • What are the affordances of different recording
    media?
  • photographs v. writing
  • photographs v. video
  • writing v. sound

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multimodal data-records
  • still images deploy
  • colour shape light directionality
  • perspective position borders size
  • voice recordings deploy
  • accent expression tone pitch
  • language volume cadence rhythm

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framing childrens movement
   
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recording media
  • E.g. cameras embody their own framing devices
  • edge v. centre of photograph
  • composition of frame
  • angle and position of camera
  • choice of what to record
  • decision about when to press shutter
  • Etc.etc.

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data records
  • photographs
  • record spatial framing e.g. boundaries transits
  • audio recordings
  • record temporal framing e.g. sequencing of items
    pauses, etc.
  • video recordings
  • record spatial and temporal framings
  • fieldnotes
  • record spatial and temporal framings

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fieldnotes
  • When you enter the Science Centre, you see a
    huge, well-lit hall in front of you with high
    ceilings and a gallery above. It is a white space
    with big white pillars and vast windows, but
    there's also lots of colour, noise and movement.
  • On entering, immediately ahead of you is a
    plastic ball, suspended seemingly by magic in
    front of a bright yellow solid pyramid. Beyond
    are more yellows and reds and greens and blues.
  • All around are a variety of different
    brightly-coloured devices or machines, housed in
    brightly coloured casings and consoles. Many of
    them move, produce sounds, create visual effects,
    and so forth when activated by a user
  • There are lots of children moving around
    excitedly, flitting from exhibit to exhibit,
    sometimes bumping into each other.
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