What is static visual rhetoric?
a.
a two-dimensional image that communicates a messag...
Arts, 11.07.2019 18:40 paolaf3475
What is static visual rhetoric?
a.
a two-dimensional image that communicates a message or an argument
b.
one in which the viewer observes a series of moments or ongoing action connected by an idea
c.
the meaning you get from looking at a visual, either in parts or as a whole
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