2006-04-12

Interpretations: Another Interpretation...

Interpretation, or interpreting, is an activity that consists of establishing, either simultaneously or consecutively, oral or gestural communications between two or more speakers who are not able to use the same set of symbols. By definition it is available as a method only in those cases where there is a need for interpretation - if an object (artwork, speech, text, etc) is 'obvious' to begin with, it cannot draw interpretation. But then this may be a case for interpretation, obvious in its self is something valid of interpretation and indeed an object would require interpretation to be deemed obvious. In any case the term interpretation is ambiguous, as it may refer to both an ongoing process and a result. Interpretation is a term used in informal education settings to describe any communication process designed to reveal meanings and relationships of cultural and natural heritage through first hand involvement with an object, artifact, landscape or site. An interpretation can be the part of a presentation or portrayal of information altered in order to conform to a specific set of symbols. This may be a spoken, written, pictorial, mathematical, sculptural, cinematic, geometric or any other form of language. The purpose of interpretation would normally be to increase the possibility of understanding but sometimes, as in propaganda or brainwashing, the purpose may be to evade understanding and increase confusion but its all open to interpretation.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't know what to say now that I've put away the dictionary.

HAHAHAHA

Read. Go interpret.

23:26  

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