WEBINAR

From Artificial Intelligence to Artificial Wisdom

From Artificial Intelligence to Artificial Wisdom By Dr. Robert Finkelstein Robotic Technology Inc.,President and University of Maryland  As with “intelligence,” there are many definitions of wisdom and none are totally satisfactory.  Our pragmatic definition of wisdom is: a system […]
NEWS & EVENTS

Semiofest Warsaw, 2026 | 20-23 May 2026

Semiofest Warsaw, 2026 | 20-23 May 2026 Call For Contributions is now open! Theme: Viscosity Viscosity belongs to the language of physics, but it also offers a way to think about contemporary culture – neither […]
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INTRODUCING A NEW SERIES: SEMIOTICS FOR THE COMMON GOOD.

Motor Health and Semiotic Function in the Kinesthetic Expressivity of Neurodegenerative Disease (MASKED) by Devon Schiller (University of Vienna) and Brian Khumalo (University of Florida). Abstract: Motor Health and Semiotic Function in the Kinesthetic Expressivity of […]
WEBINAR

Webinar on the semiotics of today’s orientalism.

Webinar on the semiotics of today’s orientalism  by Professor Lia Yoka (Aristotle University Thessaloniki) Orientalist painting: rigid metaphors, flexible meanings Abstract The allure and cultural backwardness of an imaginary East in dominant Western discourse, a set of values and stereotypes […]
REVIEWS

Modern Semiotics and the Reconstruction of Ancient Religions of Europe

Review Modern Semiotics and the Reconstruction of Ancient Religions of Europe By Peter Jackson-Rova Link to the publisher’s web page (in German). https://www.winter-verlag.de/en/detail/978-3-8253-9618-3/Oettinger_Rova_Indogermanische_Religion/ What did people believe in ancient Europe in the millennia before the […]
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Decoding the Pandemic, Five Years Later

Decoding the Pandemic, Five Years Later Review of Sebastián Moreno Barreneche, The Semiotics of the Covid-19 Pandemic. Bloomsbury Advances in Semiotics. London, New York, Dublin: Bloomsbury, 2024.  By Gary Genosko The metaphor of explaining the […]