Ilsa
"I don't know what's right any longer."
Josh Glenn is a Boston- and Kingston (NY)-based consulting semiotician. He is cofounder of the consultancy Semiovox, editor of the websites SEMIOVOX and HILOBROW, and founding editor of The MIT Press's proto-sf RADIUM AGE series. He is an adjunct instructor at RISD and convenor of the monthly online Semiofest Sessions. His books include The Idler's Glossary, Significant Objects, and the family activities guide Unbored. In the ’90s, Josh published the intellectual zine/journal Hermenaut; in the 2000s, he was a founding staffer and columnist for the Boston Globe's IDEAS section.
"I don't know what's right any longer."
A mechanical counterpart to a psychological state.
On April 25, a session exploring the semiotics of place.
"There is a scandalous element in him which I find most restful.”
Fascinating work and fun creative projects…
"Are you entirely certain which side you're on?"
Sometimes a schema is hovering right there in front of you.
On March 28, a session exploring semiotics and/of spirituality.
"Good evening, Moon-maidens."
"Each of us has a destiny, for good or for evil."
"Every sense… every emotion I possess…"
"Are you listening, Democrats? Here are five insights into the 'spirit of America' that could help you turn things around."
On February 28, a session exploring C.S. Peirce's epistemology.
"Bang, bang, smash, smash!”