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This article has been published in: Ocula 21, Geosemiotics: from locative media to diffused images, big and small data
author: Enzo D'Armenio (Université de Liège)
From senses to data. Audiovisual prostheses between perception and enunciation
language: italian
publication date: December 2019abstract: In this paper we propose a semiotic approach for the study of digital media, taking into consideration the production of signs by audiovisual prostheses. By establishing a dialogue between the media theories and the more recent semiotic hypotheses, we propose to account for the developments triggered by digital media starting from four general dimensions of meaning: perception, enunciation, communication and transmission.
Our hypothesis is that digital prostheses, automatically producing a large amount of documents, have restructured the threshold that divides the first two dimensions, those of perception and enunciation, generating new semiotic regimes that affect communication management and institutional meaning.
citation information: Enzo D'Armenio, Dai sensi ai dati. Le protesi audiovisive tra percezione ed enunciazione, "Ocula", vol.20, n.21, pp.21-37, December 2019. DOI: 10.12977/ocula2019-20
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