Hello,

The instructions indicated that we need to join the group and send the RSVP. 
I've done both, but am not able to find the GoTo link on the Meetup site or in 
my email. As such, I seem to be having the same problems. Let me know if you 
figure out how to join the presentation.


--Jeff


Jeffrey Downard
Associate Professor
Department of Philosophy
Northern Arizona University
(o) 928 523-8354


________________________________
From: Janet Singer <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 1, 2017 4:04 PM
To: Peirce-L
Subject: Re: [PEIRCE-L] Invitation to a ttend a talk by Fernando Zalamea, March 
1, 2017, NYC

Does anyone know how to join the waiting list to get the remote attendance 
instructions for the Meetup?

On Mar 1, 2017, at 8:22 AM, Gary Richmond <[email protected]> wrote:

List,

This is a reminder that Fernando Zalamea's talk at the Microsoft Technology 
Center, 11 Times Square, is happening tonight,3 2/1/17 at 6:30.

If you are not in the city or have not registered at the Semiotics Web site, 
you might consider attending the talk remotely. To do so register for the 
meetup here https://www.meetup.com/SemioticsWeb/events/237584711/?
[https://a248.e.akamai.net/secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/c/2/b/2/highres_108469842.jpeg]<https://www.meetup.com/SemioticsWeb/events/237584711/>

Meetup Mashup w/ WOS: World Pulse, WIA & OWASP Learning Gateway, Architectonics 
- Semiotics Web (Brooklyn, NY) | 
Meetup<https://www.meetup.com/SemioticsWeb/events/237584711/>
www.meetup.com
Program: 5pm to 6pm: Networking and Mentoring First Speaker: 6pm to 6:15pm: 
Jessica Robinson introduces World Pulse Hackathon: World Pulse ( 
www.worldpulse.com ) and the Changefunder Program. Jessica




Bev Corwin will be posting a GoToMeeting link at the start of the meeting (two 
short talks are at 6:00) and you can attend remotely. Note that you will be on 
the waiting list, but you'll still have the GoToMeeting link available. Thanks 
to Jeff Downard for suggesting that we provide remote access, and to Terry 
Moore for his willingness to provide technical support if needed.

I know that several of the members of this forum will be at the talk; I look 
forward to seeing you this evening and especially to hearing Fernando.

Here is a précis of the talk which Fernando provided. More information is on 
the Semiotics Web meetup/mashup sitelinked to above.


(1) Some main philosophical perspectives will be presented along a double 
semiotic triad (closed: relativization, analysis, differentiation) (open: 
universalization, synthesis, integration), and the back-and-forth transits 
between differentiation and integration will be explored. Poets like Novalis 
and Valéry, and cultural critics like Warburg and Benjamin, will lead the way. 
The role of contemporary poetess Jan Zwicky will be highlighted.

(2) Some main mathematical perspectives will be presented along a double 
semiotic triad (closed: logicization, punctualization, typification) (open: 
geometrization, sheafification, archetypification), and the back-and-forth 
transits between localization and globalization will be explored. 
Mathematicians like Galois, Riemann and Grothendieck will lead the way. The 
role of modern mathematician Emmy Noether will be highlighted.

(3) Some main logical perspectives will be presented along a double semiotic 
triad (closed: sintaxis, classicism, completeness) (open: pragmatics, 
intuitionism, incompleteness), and the back-and-forth transits between 
positivity and negativity will be explored. Logicians like Peirce, Gödel and 
Girard will lead the way. The role of contemporary logician Olivia Caramello 
will be highlighted.

Best,

Gary R




[Gary Richmond]

Gary Richmond
Philosophy and Critical Thinking
Communication Studies
LaGuardia College of the City University of New York
C 745
718 482-5690

On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 2:03 PM, Gary Richmond 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
List,

Bev Corbin (Semiotic Web) and I have arranged for a talk by Fernando Zalamea to 
be delivered at Microsoft Technology Center, 11 Times Square, New York, NY on 
Wednesday, March 1 from 6 to 8 (see details below).

Those of us who were fortunate enough to have attended his series of seminars 
at the Pratt Institute Graduate Center in Media Studies (Manhattan) in October 
of 2015, or who have read his books, the most recent being Peirce's Logic of 
Continuity: A Conceptual and Mathematical Approach, cannot but be impressed by 
his towering intellect, the depth and breadth of his knowledge in many domains 
and, perhaps most especially, his humanity.

I see Fernando as an interdisciplinary polymath, something of what used to be 
called "a Renaissance man." His interests range across a multitude of arts and 
sciences including, of course, Peirce studies (for example, he sponsored a 
Peirce-centered conference in Bogata last year which some on this list attended 
and contributed to).

I hope that those of you who live in or near NYC will join us on March 1 for 
what is sure to be an extraordinary event

Best,

Gary

Global to Local Architectonics

  *

Wednesday, March 1, 2017
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
  *

Microsoft<https://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=Microsoft+Technology+Center%2C+11+Times+Square%2C+New+York%2C+NY%2C+us>

Microsoft Technology Center, 11 Times Square, New York, NY

  *
Please check in at the security desk. You will need to register with your 
complete name and have your matching photo ID.
  *

Global to Local Architectonics: Philosophical, mathematical, and logical 
resistances. An architectonics of elementary semiotic triads, obstructions, and 
transits for our contemporary world

Fernando Zalamea, Departamento de Matemáticas, Universidad Nacional de Colombia 
Received his Ph.D. in Logic and Category Theory (University of Massachusetts 
1990) under Ernest Manes. Full Professor of the Departmento de Matematicas, 
Universidad Nacional de Colombia, he has been coordinating since 2007 the 
Colombian Center on Peircean Studies ( 
accervopeirceano.org<http://accervopeirceano.org/> ) and is the editor of 
Cuadernos de Sistematica Peirceana.

The presentation will be divided in three parts:

(1) Some main philosophical perspectives will be presented along a double 
semiotic triad (closed: relativization, analysis, differentiation) (open: 
universalization, synthesis, integration), and the back-and-forth transits 
between differentiation and integration will be explored. Poets like Novalis 
and Valéry, and cultural critics like Warburg and Benjamin, will lead the way. 
The role of contemporary poetess Jan Zwicky will be highlighted.

(2) Some main mathematical perspectives will be presented along a double 
semiotic triad (closed: logicization, punctualization, typification) (open: 
geometrization, sheafification, archetypification), and the back-and-forth 
transits between localization and globalization will be explored. 
Mathematicians like Galois, Riemann and Grothendieck will lead the way. The 
role of modern mathematician Emmy Noether will be highlighted.

(3) Some main logical perspectives will be presented along a double semiotic 
triad (closed: sintaxis, classicism, completeness) (open: pragmatics, 
intuitionism, incompleteness), and the back-and-forth transits between 
positivity and negativity will be explored. Logicians like Peirce, Gödel and 
Girard will lead the way. The role of contemporary logician Olivia Caramello 
will be highlighted.

Questions and Answers

Open Discussions

Networking

Amazon Author Page: 
https://www.amazon.com/Fernando-Zalamea/e/B001JOKOXE/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_2?qid=1486696734&sr=1-2

Universidad Nacional de Colombia Page: 
http://www.docentes.unal.edu.co/fzalameat/

Suggested reading:

Peirce's Logic of Continuity: A Conceptual and Mathematical Approach: (Amazon) 
https://www.amazon.com/Peirces-Logic-Continuity-Conceptual-Mathematical/dp/0983700494/ref=pd_sim_14_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0983700494&pd_rd_r=YW5ZTW1FPAWTWNBGR426&pd_rd_w=xQlIg&pd_rd_wg=ZeUeO&psc=1&refRID=YW5ZTW1FPAWTWNBGR426

Synthetic Philosophy of Contemporary Mathematics: (Amazon) 
https://www.amazon.com/Synthetic-Philosophy-Contemporary-Mathematics-Fernando/dp/0956775012/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8

This is a meetup mashup with the following meetups:

Host: Women in Open Source (WOS): 
https://www.meetup.com/meetup-group-women-in-open-source/

Semiotics Web (SW): https://www.meetup.com/SemioticsWeb/

Information Architecture (IA): https://www.meetup.com/information_architecture/

[Gary Richmond]

Gary Richmond
Philosophy and Critical Thinking
Communication Studies
LaGuardia College of the City University of New York
C 745
718 482-5690<tel:(718)%20482-5690>


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