I chose this photograph because of the way the images are hung on the wall. At a glance, the images hung on the wall could look like they are placed in this way to appease some form of spatial aesthetic. Looking at the way they are hung with a critical eye can show they are situated in this way to represent structure or stability. In the middle of the wall, a picture of what looks like a castle is placed. Around this are images of walking, people working together, flight and a world map. Through travel and working together whether it is with others or yourself, you can find freedom and a stability that will last. With the addition of the vintage chair, one can get a sense of rest after this perceived stability is acquired.
Discourse Analysis 2 would say the institutional power of this image is stability. Though the picture of the castle is not the biggest, the eye is drawn to it because it is in the center of the photograph. With the other hung images orbiting around it, the connection of this idea about stability being central can be made. With this orbiting, the eye is naturally drawn to the center or whatever the other images are orbiting around. The institutional technology in this situation is how the images are hung and arranged. With the chair resting underneath all of the images, this can bring a final conclusion of once you find stability, you can find rest. The sign for this is the chair. With it being an older chair, it is can be a sign that this concept or ideology of stability and rest has been around for some time. With the chair being older but still in good shape, it solidifies that this ideology is justified or sound.
In doing a short Content Analysis (Rose 85) of the pictures orbiting the center piece, it can be implied that through travel and working together, one can reach a form of stability. The coding (Rose 92) for this is short, does the image involve movement? The pennants imply movement because some people move away to go to college (Luther pennant) and Murfreesboro, Arkansas is far away, and someone might need to travel to go to that town. The bird is moving through the air. The people working have to move to do their job. The person with the backpack full of things is walking. All of these images have movement. Through this analysis of the content of the images, it becomes valid that they all involve movement. Because of the images orbiting the castle, this sign of stability, that this travel and movement is the process to get to stability.
With the eye starting on the pennants, specifically the one of Luther, this can be the starting point of the whole journey to obtain stability. College is a place where people can go to learn, to grow, to become structured, this sign of growth that college represents is the ultimate desire, or the destination that is being grabbed at.
Structure and stability are two concepts that are sought after by many people. Especially in young adults this idea is pressing. They are told and constantly reminded either by family members, media, and other sources that to be a responsible adult, you need to have a stable job and stable relationships. This is drilled into the minds of children at a young age. Go to high school to get a diploma so you can go off to college and get a bachelor’s degree that will ultimately help you land a job that pays well. And after that go and work on a master’s degree so you can earn even more than the bachelor degree. Once you can earn this stable amount of money and have this structure, then you can rest. You can sit down and think about your journey and how you obtained structure and rest.
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