Gary, list,

There is a minor error in Slide 23:

  R should be associated with quali, sin, and legi, and

  O should be associated with  icon, index and symbol.

All the best.

Sung


On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 3:21 PM, Gary Richmond <gary.richm...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
>  List,
>
> Cary Campbell of the Semiotic Research Group posted this summary of a
> lecture, "Anticipation and Semiotics: One Cannot Not Interact" and gives
> a link to the accompanying ppt slideshow by Mihai Nadin (he inadvertently
> misspells his first name as 'Mihou') on that group's Facebook page.
>
> Many years ago I read a number of Nadin's papers and had a fascinating
> off-list discussion with him on his work, then focusing squarely on
> Peirce's semiotic theory and, as I recall, especially Peirce's
> understanding of virtuality. While Nadin has gone on to consider
> applications of semiotic theory to computer science, HCI, and other fields,
> it appears that his work continues to be 'grounded' in Peircean semiotics.
>
> Best,
>
> Gary
>
>
>
> Cary wrote:
>
> This is a super topical lecture from engineer/scientist/semiotician Mihou
> Nadin; quite inspiring.
>
> He talks about man’s current and developing relations with technology and
> how these relationships are slowly automating the human away; in which the
> emphasis has shifted, since his pioneering work in interfaces and AI, from
> making machines more like humans to making humans more like machines.
>
> This leads him to assert that the dynamism and complexity of life (Godel
> defines complexity as the ability to interact) is not reducible to the
> machine. Or in other words, signs (in the Peircean understanding that
> always open up something new to an interpreter) are not reducible to
> signals, which carry preformed and static data. Naturally, this calls for
> him to explore Peircian interpretative semiotics.
>
> Here is also a pdf of his presentation to accompany the video:
> http://www.nadin.ws/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/tartu_presentation.pdf
> <http://l.facebook.com/l/VAQGMDKVvAQGJ132n81efy1uUwZdfD1Jrw_TeQ0Vj6Gc8lA/www.uttv.ee/naita?id=22396>
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