This chapter shows how social semiotic multimodal analysis can contribute to understanding the social dynamics beyond, and reflected by, the regulatory practices shaping the aesthetics of the visual landscapes of public spaces. The visual and material landscape of our urban environments has semiotic and social significance. The chapter examines the case of Kirkgate Market, in Leeds (UK), focusing on the changes in sign-making practices deriving from the undergoing renovation of the place, which is affected by increasing semiotic regulation in the institution's attempts to brand its image. It provides background information on Kirkgate Market. The chapter then introduces the semiotically unregulated character of the place before it underwent renovation, and analyses the changes in its visual landscape following renovation. It concludes by identifying the gains and losses produced in the change, in terms of semiotic practices and related social effects.

Shaping the Social through the Aesthetics of Public Places: The Renovation of Leeds Kirkgate Market

Elisabetta Adami
2018-01-01

Abstract

This chapter shows how social semiotic multimodal analysis can contribute to understanding the social dynamics beyond, and reflected by, the regulatory practices shaping the aesthetics of the visual landscapes of public spaces. The visual and material landscape of our urban environments has semiotic and social significance. The chapter examines the case of Kirkgate Market, in Leeds (UK), focusing on the changes in sign-making practices deriving from the undergoing renovation of the place, which is affected by increasing semiotic regulation in the institution's attempts to brand its image. It provides background information on Kirkgate Market. The chapter then introduces the semiotically unregulated character of the place before it underwent renovation, and analyses the changes in its visual landscape following renovation. It concludes by identifying the gains and losses produced in the change, in terms of semiotic practices and related social effects.
2018
Multimodality and Aesthetics
Edited ByElise Seip Tønnessen, Frida Forsgren
Inglese
STAMPA
97
120
24
9781315102665
Routledge
London
REGNO UNITO DI GRAN BRETAGNA
Van Leeuwen; Semiotic Resources; Semiotic Technologization; Social Semiotic; Semiotic Artefacts; Aesthetic Experience; Kirkgate Market; Semiotic Modes; Theo Van Leeuwen; Double Spread; Everyday Aesthetics; Lost Thing; Multimodal Composing; Memorial Monuments; Digital Scrapbooks; Song Reader; Multimodal Communication; Multimodal Analysis; Intermodal Relations; Instagram Filters
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2 Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
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