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How meaning moves between forms of media

A new academic framework explains how information translates across different media—from text to images to sound. Understanding these translation rules could help companies design better user interfaces, improve AI training systems, and create more intuitive digital products across platforms.

Originaltitel: Introduction to Chapter 4: Basics of Peircean Semiotics and Philosophy of Mind

Abstrakt

<p>In this introduction to João Queiroz’s chapter, Jensen provides an overview of the key topics of Queiroz’s text, focusing on giving a background to, and explaining, the concept of ‘intersemiotic translation’. After comparing intersemiotic translation to Elleström’s concept of ‘transmediation’, this chapter briefly explains Charles Sanders Peirce’s concepts of sign, object, and interpretant, as well as the basic ideas of process philosophy and distributed cognition.</p>

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