The analysis of works of visual art illustrates typical groups of elements and interrelations, which form semiotic systems of these works. Specific systems of connotations and their relations with semantic structures, paradigmatics, and typical signal structures are described. Like in linguistic texts, different levels are formed in complex images. The following basic level types are distinguished: sems and other units of semantic level; signs subdivided into: icons of represented objects and connotative sign formations; representamens of basic signs as interpreted by Charles Peirce, including those of connotations, and signals referred to as basic perceptive integer units forming an individual level.
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedSemiotic systems of works of visual art: Signs, connotations, signalsLicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedArt — depression — fiction: A variation on René Thom’s three important kinds of human activityLicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedFormes narratives de l’action et dangers de dérives en narratologieLicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedCrossing borders: Towards a cognitive aesthetic approach to Caravaggio and BeckettLicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedIconicity, Ratosh’s lexical innovations, and beyondLicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedWhat you should know to survive in knowledge societies: On a semiotic understanding of ‘knowledge’LicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedVers une théorie générale de la fictionLicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedBack to ‘cinema is filmed theatre’LicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedThe dimensionality of notationLicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedLearning by abduction: A geometrical interpretationLicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedPolitical representation within the libidinal economy of a pictorial space: A political-semiotic reading of three propaganda posters of the Chinese Cultural RevolutionLicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedThe semiotic stanceLicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedA semiotic study on the Transworld Skateboarding magazineLicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedSerial form as entertainment and interpretative framework: Probability and the ‘black box’ of past experienceLicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedIt took Spinoza and structuralism to teach Deleuze that meaning is not necessarily attributed to the cinematic signLicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedMaking sense of the visual — is Google the seventh language?LicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedTheatrical fictional worlds, counterfactuals, and scientific thought experimentsLicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedPTSD: A situated look at the semiotic process and role of individual umwelts in human existence/functionLicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedThe semiotics of intercultural exchange: Ostensive definition and digital reasonLicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedDe l’esprit, de la culture, et des signesLicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedLe statut de la pulsion dans la sémiotique narrative morphodynamiqueLicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedUne typologie des relationsLicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedBiology, semiotics, complexity: An experiment in interdisciplinarityLicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedSign values in processes of distinction: The concept of luxuryLicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedAnalyse sémiotique de la webpubliciteLicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedOn signing translationLicensedOctober 13, 2005
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedGiambattista Vico’s open agenda of modernityLicensedOctober 13, 2005