The argument of our third lecture showed that iconicity could only be saved from the critical arguments advanced by Bierman and Goodman by means of introducing a properly structured common sense world. In this lecture, we will first consider to what extent the linguistic model may still be helpful, and in which respects it is misleading. Then the necessary furnishing of the common sense world, which is also the basis of picture interpretation, will be discussed in its own right. In this connection, the importance of indexicality to perception, in itself and as it carries over to pictorial representation, will be demonstrated. This will also prompt a return to the theory of indexicality, inspired, once again, in a close reading of Peirce, bu...
In this paper we summarize observations bridging the declared aspirations of pictorial semiotics and...
I defend a cognitive theory of pictures, according to which the central paradigm of our concept of a...
The link between semiotics and social representations theory (Duveen& Lloyd, 1999) provides the seed...
In order to show why Eco, Goodman, and others were wrong in their classical critique of iconicity, w...
In this lecture, we will discuss the emergence of the semiotic function, both ontogenetically and ph...
To investigate the relation of the indexical to photography, people should consider some of the sour...
The first lecture will present pictorial semiotics within the framework of general semiotic theory. ...
The picture is as original a human creation as language, and yet there has not been any study of pic...
The study of meaningful artifacts, such as pictures, has traditionally been caught between the human...
Because humans cannot know one another’s minds directly, every form of communication is a solution t...
International audienceThe first part of this paper summarizes observations bridging the declared asp...
This paper discusses the question of specificity with special reference to the two most important is...
One of the most basic theoretical areas in the study of visual communication and visual literacy is ...
This chapter is divided into four parts. First, I briefly outline the main traditions, concepts, and...
The visual arts should be a natural field for the application of semiotic models of analysis; and ye...
In this paper we summarize observations bridging the declared aspirations of pictorial semiotics and...
I defend a cognitive theory of pictures, according to which the central paradigm of our concept of a...
The link between semiotics and social representations theory (Duveen& Lloyd, 1999) provides the seed...
In order to show why Eco, Goodman, and others were wrong in their classical critique of iconicity, w...
In this lecture, we will discuss the emergence of the semiotic function, both ontogenetically and ph...
To investigate the relation of the indexical to photography, people should consider some of the sour...
The first lecture will present pictorial semiotics within the framework of general semiotic theory. ...
The picture is as original a human creation as language, and yet there has not been any study of pic...
The study of meaningful artifacts, such as pictures, has traditionally been caught between the human...
Because humans cannot know one another’s minds directly, every form of communication is a solution t...
International audienceThe first part of this paper summarizes observations bridging the declared asp...
This paper discusses the question of specificity with special reference to the two most important is...
One of the most basic theoretical areas in the study of visual communication and visual literacy is ...
This chapter is divided into four parts. First, I briefly outline the main traditions, concepts, and...
The visual arts should be a natural field for the application of semiotic models of analysis; and ye...
In this paper we summarize observations bridging the declared aspirations of pictorial semiotics and...
I defend a cognitive theory of pictures, according to which the central paradigm of our concept of a...
The link between semiotics and social representations theory (Duveen& Lloyd, 1999) provides the seed...