But what it's aiming to do, like most Islamic art, is to project a vision of paradise. And say the iconography tends to be trees, and gardens, and fantasized buildings and rivers. But the echoes of Christianity come in with the triple arched window.
And so he engineered an attack like this, and then showed it to the media, and showed his own army coming in to save the inhabitants, And the iconography again is gardens-- gardens, flowers, little birds hidden in the trees.
And they're a design element as well. And the iconography of the West needs to be there.
So the idea that people weren't calling it Monopoly, I mean, this comes up in the depositions. So I follow Monopoly iconography a lot.
"X-Men" fan. And so that's an example. There's also a lot of Catholic iconography built into it. Aiden is a very religious kid.
And I think in the case of Armstrong that certainly is part of it. So it's a biography and an iconography . And for that reason, I think it makes it especially fascinating to study.
And they're a design element as well. We can keep the Western iconography intact so it's very clearly a Western.
Because if anything changed in the data, which it should have if there's something interesting you're trying to say, the pieces are all in an entirely different place Or when you talked about iconography towards the beginning of your presentation, I know that's so different that we see in street signs
OK, so there's fortune. But in opposition to fortune-- and you find this iconography all over the Renaissance buildings of Florence, don't you-- is ,, the Latin, against fortuna. In Italian, virtu.
It manifests in their nationality, in their ethnicity, definitely the religion they subscribe to, and, oftentimes, the passion points that they hold dear. Right? And we use iconography to describe and to project the cultures that we are a part of, the cultures that we've ascribed to. Much like a peacock spreads his wings to mate, we do the exact same thing when it comes to the brands that we hold dear.
Scott: I think that could be it. I think that, you know -- so for example, you know, thinking about -- thinking about the universal -- the universal monsters. They're in some ways almost a kind of an iconography now. And kind of immediately recognizable. You know, I thought of them before as kind of an almost literal iconography in the sense that
uh that was supposed to Define reality from the bottom up and I think it still all if you've ever seen a Orthodox icon the Christ in iconography is always
How do we hold those together? We send back photos, and their iconography is just right.
In all fairness, that's brand protection. And Google can understand how important it is with a global brand with globally recognize iconography that's almost more recognizable than the crucifix. You have to preserve your copyright.
But what we could do was create a tapestry that is filled with information that could be vibrant, that could transport us from place to place. And so inside, all of those incredible images are loaded with all kinds of iconography , all kinds of-- whether it's Black futurism, whether it's, you know, bits of history, just dynamic cultural undertones.
And maybe that's for the best. Biography is even more challenging when it's not just biography, but it's also iconography , when it's a study of an iconic person onto whom various levels of myth and symbol and poetry and fiction have been projected by society and culture.
What it tells us not about Neil so much, but about us, about society and culture. And as I did find out, I was writing an iconography , because he became such a global icon. And so much was projected onto him.
it was the first obstacle in Ernie Cline's book. And although it didn't make the movie, the iconography right there, you see in the-- --right, that's all over the third act graffitied on the van they drive around.
This became a national news story at the time. The third reason for thinking about the cat's minstrel ancestry is that borrowing from American iconography , the Cat in the Hat and the minstrel both dramatize the moral contradictions at the heart of the United States, a country founded both on slavery and, paradoxically,
And I'm showing you this because this is one of the earliest examples of Islamic art. And you can see straight away that the imagery of it, the iconography is also very blended aspect. They've taken in aspects of Christianity and the earlier Hellenistic civilizations.
to different museums and different places that had huge repositories of records, and rock and roll iconography ,
That image, that-- icon-ography, iconography is going to be a part of this character for his entire life.
And so this is Batman standing-- you can see it again-- standing in front of the moon-- part of the iconography .
and actually these kinds of things have been a part of South Asian culture, iconography , and even legally since 2012.
And they're still moved, because they know the iconography of this images there, all the different characters.
in some ways almost a kind of an iconography now. And kind of immediately recognizable. You know, I thought of them before as kind of an almost literal iconography in the sense that religious symbols that at one time may have had this powerful "oomph" kind of punch. You know, even -- especially some of the gory stuff
But it also feels like very timeless and almost a throwback to earlier times as well, with the iconography of the ice
And the unit's called Defense Digital Service, although they've created a kind of counter-culture where "Star Wars" iconography throughout the office.
What sorts of intentional things are you communicating through all of the choices that you're making, about the language that you use, the iconography you use,
But if you haven't come up with the answer to, what do these different types of iconography , what did they represent, the stars that are open,
Of course. And now we have Rosalie Lopez, a Los Angeles-based artist whose work involves combining cultural iconography with references of her everyday surroundings.
And it was called "I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground." It's one of the strangest songs in all of American music-- all of American iconography , really.
It had been widely praised, in case you don't know that or didn't read the email I sent around. William Gibson said it is "a brilliant tour through the iconography and literature
Chris: So, Ruscha seemed to, especially in his early career, it's like he's got the 20th Century Fox, he's like looking at corporate iconography , and I'm wondering did he, and,
So, within that time, I was really able to see the way that iconography identifies different periods of time and different people and different emotions.
And to me, it was all kind of connecting with people that didn't speak the same language, but through this medium of iconography and cartooning and it was really powerful and
is that the format of cartooning -- you know, I've studied ancient Asian languages -- all started off as iconography . Egyptian languages were all iconic.