Josh Glenn
Josh Glenn is a pioneering, Boston-based consulting semiotician. He is cofounder of Semiovox, editor of the hermeneutic blog HiLoBrow, founding editor of MIT Press's Radium Age Science Fiction series, and co-author or co-editor of The Idler's Glossary, Significant Objects, and the family activities guide Unbored, among other books. In the ’90s, Josh published the zine/journal Hermenaut; in the 2000s, he was a Boston Globe staffer and columnist. Here's a Q&A.
Session: Semiotics & Ethics
On March 22nd, a session dedicated to the ethics of semiotics work.
Session: Semiotics of Music
On February 23rd, a session devoted to decoding our favorite songs.
Session: Semiotics & Cinema
On January 26, a session devoted to decoding our favorite movies.
Session: UN-ANALYZABLE
On November 10, a session devoted to analyzing the un-analyzable.
Session: SEMIOTICS & THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD
On October 27, a session devoted to the science of semiotic analysis.
Session: BODY SEMIOTICS
On September 15, a session devoted to semiotics (in, of and on) the body.
Session: READING CULTURE
On July 14, a session devoted to new semiotic methods for cultural analysis!
Session: AI AND SEMIOTICS
On June 9, a session devoted to questions around sense-making AI.