Sept 9

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And yet a trace of the true self exists in the false self.
Kinds of Signifiers


Sept 9 Schedule for Uncreative Designing

3:00 Class Performance & Critique of new objects
4:20 Break
4:30 Semiotics Lecture & Object Sorting
5:20 Discussion of The Terrifying Beauty of Absence
6:00 Use the remaining time to make static two-dimensional representations of each of your objects.



Readings for Today:

  • Alexander D'Hooghe The Terrifying Beauty of Absence
    • This might be one of the best essays I've read in my entire life.
  • Byung-Chul Han 한병철 複製 Fuzhi: Copy from Shanzhai


Semiotics Lexicon:

Signifier a sign's physical form (such as a sound, printed word, or image) as distinct from its meaning. Compare with signified, referent.
Signified the meaning or idea expressed by a sign, as distinct from the physical form in which it is expressed. Compare with signifier, referent.
Referent the thing that a word or phrase denotes or stands for: “the Morning Star” and “the Evening Star” have the same referent (the planet Venus). Compare with signifier, signified.
Icon a signifier that physically resembles the thing it represents. Compare with index, symbol. e.g., ☎
Index a signifier with a direct link to what it represents. Compare with icon, symbol. e.g., ☠, ⌛
Symbol an arbitrary signifier with no resemblance or link to what it represents. The meaning of a symbol must be learned. Compare with icon, index. e.g., ☮, ☣
Morpheme the smallest meaningful lexical item in a language. "Unbreakable" is composed of three morphemes: un- (a bound morpheme signifying "not"), break (the root, a free morpheme), and -able (a bound morpheme signifying "an ability to be done").
Ideogram a written character symbolizing the idea of a thing without indicating the sounds used to say it. e.g., 42 and 果.
Pictogram/Pictograph a pictorial symbol for a word or phrase. e.g. hirogliphics, ☺
Logogram a sign or character representing a word or phrase, such as those used in shorthand and some writing systems. e.g. &, $, %
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