32 Quotes About Semiotics
- Author Umberto Eco
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The good of a book lies in its being read. A book is made up of signs that speak of other signs, which in their turn speak of things. Without an eye to read them, a book contains signs that produce no concepts; therefore it is dumb.
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- Author Ursula K. Le Guin
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He mentally perceived words as having various sizes, densities, depths; words were dark stars, some small and dull and solid, some immense, complex, subtle, with a powerful gravity-field that attracted infinite meanings to them. Freedom was the biggest of the dark stars.
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- Author Roger Zelazny
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No word matters. But man forgets reality and remembers words.
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- Author Roland Barthes
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In this manner , we are told, the system of the imaginary is spread circularly, by detours and returns the length of an empty subject.
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- Author Jeffrey Eugenides
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Reading a novel after reading semiotic theory was like jogging empty-handed after jogging with hand weights. What exquisite guilt she felt, wickedly enjoying narrative! Madeleine felt safe with a nineteenth century novel. There were going to be people in it. Something was going to happen to them in a place resembling the world. Then too there were lots of weddings in Wharton and Austen. There were all kinds of irresistible gloomy men.
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- Author Vladan Kuzmanovic
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One does not speak about history but the present, semiotics of systems with production in not only one but the system of movements. System of paradigms of the past, or systems of paradigms, and the system and systems of future paradigms, in positive theory of art.
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- Author Jean Baudrillard
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There is no longer any difference between the economic and the political, because the same language reigns in both, from one end to the other; a society therefore where the political economy, literally speaking, is finally fully realized.
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- Author Erik Pevernagie
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Codes and semiotic conventions are a challenge for human communication, since they seal off people with a privacy protection label and make them accessible only by means of a barcode that might estrange them from their surroundings but, at the same time, procure them a kind of reassurance in their comfort zone. This dialectical situation may keep them struggling during their entire life. ("The unbreakable code " )
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- Author Roland Barthes
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I have a disease; I see language.
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