Session: UN-ANALYZABLE
On November 10, a session devoted to analyzing the un-analyzable.
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.
On November 10, a session devoted to analyzing the un-analyzable.
On October 27, a session devoted to the science of semiotic analysis.
Fascinating work and fun creative projects…
On September 15, a session devoted to semiotics (in, of and on) the body.
On July 14, a session devoted to new semiotic methods for cultural analysis!
Fascinating work and fun creative projects…
On June 9, a session devoted to questions around sense-making AI.
On May 19, a session devoted to the ongoing influence of Umberto Eco.
On April 21, a session devoted to the emerging Biosemiotics discipline.
Fascinating work and fun creative projects…
Here's what we got up to during this past year…
"Cycling through analytical modes rapidly and productively is tricky stuff."