About Semiotic Syntax
who pays any attention
to the syntax of things
will never wholly kiss you.
--e.e. cummings
syntax |ˈsinˌtaks|
noun
the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language : the syntax of English.
• a set of rules for or an analysis of this : generative syntax.
• the branch of linguistics that deals with this.
ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from French syntaxe, or via late Latin from Greek suntaxis, from sun- ‘together’ + tassein ‘arrange.’
Works posted here are informed by "The Semiotic function and The Genesis of Pictorial Meaning" an essay by Goran Sonesson.
We are interested in works consisting in conflations or fusions of conceptualist, semiotic, linguistic, structuralist art based on the writings of Saussere, Eco, Derrida, Barthes, Foucault, Jacques Elul, Peirce, McLuhan and Susan Sontag, and on the art of John Baldessari. We are interested particularly in surrealism, phenomenology, semantics and intentional art relating to, in the semiotic idiom of, and couched in the grammar of visual language, conceptualism, semiotics, surrealism, dada, fusion, absurdism, 'Pataphysics and technique.
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Members can post 3 things to the pool each month.
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