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How do we look at an image and gain meaning from it? Here’s an introduction to Semiotics, the types of signs, and how it creates meaning in Art!

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31 thoughts on “Semiotics: Making Meaning from Signs, Symbols, Icons, Index | LittleArtTalks
  1. That's really a great video getting me to understand semiotics!! I'm really fascinated by the Structuralists vs Post-structuralists, and have just read Barthes's the Death of The Author, which is closely related to the concept of semiotics~!

  2. En español tenemos una idea en la cual tendemos a diferenciar signo("sign")de  símbolos("Symbols"), En ambos casos representa ideas, pero intuitivamente me entiendo más con el significado que le dan los ingleses.

  3. This was a lot of fun. But the "play" button is not arbitrary but rather indexical. The right pointing arrow indicates the direction a tape would play in a recording studio tape deck of an old Boom Box playing cassettes. A button pointing in the opposite direction, to the left meant rewinding the tape, the tape would spin in the other direction. The addition of multiple arrows (fast forward or fast rewind) indicate the speed in that direction would be increased. In the digital age, folks like You Tube have adapted the right-arrow play button for digital uses and so it may seem arbitrary, but for anyone who used or still use tape decks of any kind, it's most def an indexical sign.

    But like I said, I enjoyed this a lot and will be sharing it with a colleague and some students (I'm a PhD student at University of Chicago).

  4. hi Karin, i would like to quote you on my assignment on semiotics, however, i do not have much details except for your name and the link. please help..assignment due on the 21st

  5. At 00:36 you say that "The Process from the signifier to the signified is called signification" But on your drawings signification is placed on the right side, at the arrow down. The arrow down means signified to signification. I just wanted to ask what is the right meaning of signification. Signified to signifier or signifier to signified?
    Thank you so much 🙂

  6. Your video helps a lot thank you so much! I needed this theory of signs for my thesis and now I am completely understand the concept thanks to your video 🙂 Thank you and thank you!

  7. Indexicality and ostension in philosophy of language is to me a problematic area since, since ostension cannot rest on the physical act of pointing.  The notion in semiotics of an indexical sign also seems like a weak point in the whole theory since the photo could look just like you (given the distance, clarity, etc.) and yet have been taken of someone else, so that it would in fact be indiscernible from a photo that was actually taken of you.  The one may have the correct causal history, but that is the only thing suggesting it as a representation of you.  Replies are welcomed.

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