Lisek's Great Adventure

Lisek's Great Adventure
Title Lisek's Great Adventure PDF eBook
Author Paul Gale
Publisher Trafford Publishing
Pages 31
Release 2012-07-27
Genre Pets
ISBN 1466945087

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Liseks Great Adventure is a story about a young half beagle, half pug dog named Lisek (pronounced Lee-seck) that was taken in and loved, for years, by a young boy and his parents. Its a story from this little dogs perspective, expressing her joy and how much friendship can be had between a child and his first pet. As for the dogs name, it was chosen by the author when he visited Poland, met a dog named Lisek, and liked that it translated into Little Fox. When the author came back to California and got his own dog, he used that name. This story which is beautifully illustrated by Jonine Latar, is designed to teach children how fun it can be to have an animal and the responsibility that comes with it. Its also meant to bring a smile to adults who remember the happiness they experienced with their first pet. This book was conceptualized by Paul when he was just 12 years old and finally came to, after he turned 28. The author is proud to have finally put together the story hes had on his mind for 16 years. And his words to the reader, are, if you have an idea or a passion, run with it and make it happendont wait.

Basics of Semiotics (Ninth Edition)

Basics of Semiotics (Ninth Edition)
Title Basics of Semiotics (Ninth Edition) PDF eBook
Author John Deely
Publisher Royal Collins Publishing Company
Pages 400
Release 2021-06-30
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781487807801

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The last half century has produced an increasing interest in semiotics, the study of signs. As an interdisciplinary field, moreover, semiotics has produced a vast literature from many different points of view. As the discourse has expanded, clear definitions and goals become more elusive. Semioticians still lack a unified theory of the purposes of semiotics as a discipline as well as a comprehensive rationale for the linking of semiosis at the levels of culture, society, and nature. This short, cogent, philosophically oriented book outlines and analyzes the basic concepts of semiotics in a coherent, overall framework.

Yuri Avvakumov: Paper Architecture

Yuri Avvakumov: Paper Architecture
Title Yuri Avvakumov: Paper Architecture PDF eBook
Author Yuri Avvakumov
Publisher
Pages 376
Release 2021-05-15
Genre
ISBN 9788090671478

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The traditions of paper architecture derive from French and Italian designs of the eighteenth century and avant-garde projects produced in the Soviet Union in the 1920s and 1930s. The latter were denounced at the time for their detachment from reality, practice, and ideology, which made them unsuitable for promoting the building of socialism In the early 1980s, a group of students at Moscow Architectural Institute found a way around the censor and began sending entries to Japanese ideas competitions. They immediately started winning. Yuri Avvakumov was one of the key figures in the paper architecture movement of the time and amassed a large collection of works by his friends and colleagues. As well as an introductory essay by Avvakumov, the book includes a selection of press cuttings, many of which are translated to English for the first time. Paper Architecture. An Anthology was first published in Russian in 2019. It won The Art Newspaper Russia Book of the Year award.

Introducing Semiotics

Introducing Semiotics
Title Introducing Semiotics PDF eBook
Author John Deely
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 268
Release 1982-10-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780253202871

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The appeal of semiotics lies in its apparent ability to establish a common framework for all disciplines, a framework rooted in the understanding of the sign as the universal means of communication. Introducing Semiotic provides a synoptic view of semiotic development, covering for the first time all the previous epochs of Western philosophy, from the pre-Socratics to the present. In particular, the book bridges the gap from St. Augustine (5th c.) to John Locke (17th c.). It delineates the foundations of contemporary semiotics and concretely reveals just how integral and fundamental the semiotic point of view really is to Western culture. Because of its clarity of exposition and careful use of primary sources, Introducing Semiotic will be an essential textbook for all courses in semiotics.

Young German Architects

Young German Architects
Title Young German Architects PDF eBook
Author Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen
Publisher Dom Publishers
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9783938666784

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"The work introduces innovative projects by young German architects abroad in the areas of general construction, interior design, urban planning and landscape architecture."--Publisher's website.

Signs in Use

Signs in Use
Title Signs in Use PDF eBook
Author Jørgen Dines Johansen
Publisher Routledge
Pages 264
Release 2005-07-26
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1134505787

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Signs in Use is an accessible introduction to the study of semiotics. All organisms, from bees to computer networks, create signs, communicate, and exchange information. The field of semiotics explores the ways in which we use these signs to make inferences about the nature of the world. Signs in Use cuts across different semiotic schools to introduce six basic concepts which present semiotics as a theory and a set of analytical tools: code, sign, discourse, action, text, and culture. Moving from the most simple to the most complex concept, the book gradually widens the semiotic perspective to show how and why semiotics works as it does. Each chapter covers a problem encountered in semiotics and explores the key concepts and relevant notions found in the various theories of semiotics. Chapters build gradually on knowledge gained, and can also be used as self-contained units for study when supported by the extensive glossary. The book is illustrated with numerous examples, from traffic systems to urban parks, and offers useful biographies of key twentieth-century semioticians.

The Human Use of Signs, Or, Elements of Anthroposemiosis

The Human Use of Signs, Or, Elements of Anthroposemiosis
Title The Human Use of Signs, Or, Elements of Anthroposemiosis PDF eBook
Author John N. Deely
Publisher Sources in Semiotics
Pages 264
Release 1994
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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'An impressive synthesis of semiotics and anthropology which puts human experience in a new light. Deely gives us the foundation for a new paradigm for anthropology.' -Nathan Houser, Peirce Edition Project