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Indicators which are not purposefully used to communicate – like the obstruction
in the road – will be called indexes . Thus there are , at this stage of our
discussion , two types of indicators : signals and indexes . Signals communicate ;
indexes ...
Indicators which are not purposefully used to communicate – like the obstruction
in the road – will be called indexes . Thus there are , at this stage of our
discussion , two types of indicators : signals and indexes . Signals communicate ;
indexes ...
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The systemic view of meaning Kandinsky painted in 1928 a canvas which he
called Calm ( ' Ruhe ' ) . The title suggested that the artist intended to convey a
feeling of calm or repose . But the painting was in fact a rather restless
composition of ...
The systemic view of meaning Kandinsky painted in 1928 a canvas which he
called Calm ( ' Ruhe ' ) . The title suggested that the artist intended to convey a
feeling of calm or repose . But the painting was in fact a rather restless
composition of ...
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But the Smithsons politely claim ( 1973 ) that what they called New Brutalism had
' not much to do with the Brutalism that popularly became lumped into the style
outlined in Reyner Banham ' s The New Brutalism ' . Should we conclude that ...
But the Smithsons politely claim ( 1973 ) that what they called New Brutalism had
' not much to do with the Brutalism that popularly became lumped into the style
outlined in Reyner Banham ' s The New Brutalism ' . Should we conclude that ...
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