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Blonsky is now editing a book containing articles on the subject from several different sources, including Des Noes and Godvich, called Semiotics...

Author: By Jonathan S. Sapers, | Title: Read This and Fall in Love | 4/26/1984 | See Source »

...deconstruct" each ads to show why they are attractive. Books like Gadvich's Gender Advertising have picked apart such ads to show what kinds of needs the ads are addressing. For example, ads in which women are playfully sprayed at with hoses, or hit with pillows, have, according to Godvich, emphasized a cultural tendency to want to see women babied. However, new kinds of advertisements have shifted away from cultural tendencies like these to take on newer, more diverse ones...

Author: By Jonathan S. Sapers, | Title: Read This and Fall in Love | 4/26/1984 | See Source »

...example, Godvich notes, MTV, among the largest and most well-known fads in America today, uses completely contradiction methods of association. Songs The Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney's recent hit Say Say Say" are coupled with imaginative relevant narrative that in turn gives a structure to the song that was not there before. Another example that Blonsky cites is that of the old "Grape Nuts" television ad which associated with the idea of the cereal, the study of an old man and his grandson walking through the woods, the old man teaching the child to avoid bears with...

Author: By Jonathan S. Sapers, | Title: Read This and Fall in Love | 4/26/1984 | See Source »

...despite Shahib, Fitzgibbon and others, Godvich, Blonsky and Jardine all agree that change is imminent in the semiotic field. Yet while Jardine sees that change as purely academic, Blonsky, Godvich and the Brown are noting with increasing interest what new organizations are taking an interest in the field...

Author: By Jonathan S. Sapers, | Title: Read This and Fall in Love | 4/26/1984 | See Source »

Michael Silverman, director of the semiotics department at Brown notes that this year he received several calls from English ad agencies looking to interview graduates in the next few years. Godvich also cites interest on behalf of the CIA, as well as other government agencies. And Blonsky in particular, from the standpoint of running one of the few companies in the country actively researching on a semiotic basis. Says not only has there been an increase of interest in companies, but also among of the government and the military...

Author: By Jonathan S. Sapers, | Title: Read This and Fall in Love | 4/26/1984 | See Source »

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