The instructions were posted on the Meetup site a few minutes ago.
Remote attendance is available now via GoToMeeting Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/615107453 You can also dial in using your phone. United States: +1 (669) 224-3412 Access Code: 615-107-453 On Mar 1, 2017, at 3:51 PM, Jeffrey Brian Downard <[email protected]> wrote: > 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/? >> >> >> Meetup Mashup w/ WOS: World Pulse, WIA & OWASP Learning Gateway, >> Architectonics - Semiotics Web (Brooklyn, NY) | Meetup[1] >> 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]> 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[2] >>> 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[3] ) 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[4]* >> >> >> ----------------------------- >> PEIRCE-L subscribers: Click on "Reply List" or "Reply All" to REPLY >> ON PEIRCE-L to this message. 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