The picture is as original a human creation as language, and yet there has not been any study of pictures as such until recently. In the sixties of the last century, the picture was discovered as a subject of study at the same time, but independently, by French structuralism and by perceptual psychology in the tradition of James Gibson. My own contribution has consisted, from the beginning, in bringing these two traditions to bear on each other, adding the inspiration from those few philosophers, notably Edmund Husserl, who have taken a serious interest in pictures. More recently, it has been possible to realise some experimental studies with children and apes from a semiotical point of view. The present chapter describes some of the main m...
In our introduction to this special issue on semiotics and psychology, we outline the background and...
In our introduction to this special issue on semiotics and psychology, we outline the background and...
This chapter is divided into four parts. First, I briefly outline the main traditions, concepts, and...
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...
In this lecture, we will discuss the emergence of the semiotic function, both ontogenetically and ph...
In this lecture, we will discuss the emergence of the semiotic function, both ontogenetically and ph...
The claim of cognitive semiotics to offer something new to semiotics rests on the ambition to bring ...
In proposing their theories concerning the development of humans out of the higher primates, psychol...
Studies on the emergence of the picture sign in small children Pictures take part in every day life ...
In this paper we summarize observations bridging the declared aspirations of pictorial semiotics and...
Among the multiple examples of visual semiosis in culture, particular attention is paid to painted (...
The premise for the study is based upon the observations of Lewis (1990), Kiefer (1988) and Landes ...
The premise for the study is based upon the observations of Lewis (1990), Kiefer (1988) and Landes ...
In our introduction to this special issue on semiotics and psychology, we outline the background and...
In our introduction to this special issue on semiotics and psychology, we outline the background and...
In our introduction to this special issue on semiotics and psychology, we outline the background and...
This chapter is divided into four parts. First, I briefly outline the main traditions, concepts, and...
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...
In this lecture, we will discuss the emergence of the semiotic function, both ontogenetically and ph...
In this lecture, we will discuss the emergence of the semiotic function, both ontogenetically and ph...
The claim of cognitive semiotics to offer something new to semiotics rests on the ambition to bring ...
In proposing their theories concerning the development of humans out of the higher primates, psychol...
Studies on the emergence of the picture sign in small children Pictures take part in every day life ...
In this paper we summarize observations bridging the declared aspirations of pictorial semiotics and...
Among the multiple examples of visual semiosis in culture, particular attention is paid to painted (...
The premise for the study is based upon the observations of Lewis (1990), Kiefer (1988) and Landes ...
The premise for the study is based upon the observations of Lewis (1990), Kiefer (1988) and Landes ...
In our introduction to this special issue on semiotics and psychology, we outline the background and...
In our introduction to this special issue on semiotics and psychology, we outline the background and...
In our introduction to this special issue on semiotics and psychology, we outline the background and...
This chapter is divided into four parts. First, I briefly outline the main traditions, concepts, and...