Sentences with phrase «symbolic systems»

It is characteristic of language that many different symbolic systems can be used to express roughly the same world of meanings.
Based on a visual symbolic system and child - centered exploration, teachers guide children's discovery and support children's use of the 100 languages of art.
Chris holds a bachelor's degree in symbolic systems with a concentration in artificial intelligence from Stanford University.
To accept the linguistic and symbolic system as the basis for life together inevitably introduces those universalistic implications.
Each provides the formal rules required for the elaboration of a satisfactory symbolic system.
If digital literacies are defined as autonomous tools and isolated symbolic systems, reduced to a set of skills and forms for students to reproduce, then school literacy practices will become further distanced from nonschool literacy practices.
Featuring actors such as Ursula Andress, Richard Serra, and Barney himself, the films operated within a self - enclosed symbolic system.
«Rather than reading Cremaster, we are encouraged to consume it as high - end eye candy, whose symbolic system is available to us but hardly necessary to our pleasure: meaning, that is, is no longer a necessary component to art production or reception.
The artist describes his approach as one of «pure experiential seeing»: His works are not intended to be interpreted and understood through acquired symbolic systems; rather they should be experienced on a sensory level.
Elman began his career after a bachelor's degree in symbolic systems with a focus on human computer interaction at Stanford in 1997.
At Stanford, I majored in symbolic systems, which is a combination of artificial intelligence and cognitive science.
When he realized he needed a cofounder, he turned to the Stanford network and found Mike Krieger, a Brazilian native who graduated with a degree in symbolic systems two years after Systrom.
A large factor in the maintenance and operation of this structure is the symbolic system, including the rituals, symbolic objects, and verbal forms that embody the values to which the members of society are committed.
Linguistics shows man as a creator of symbolic systems that provide common worlds in thought and imagination.
To violate it is to destroy the integrity and articulation of the symbolic system.
The use of language for its own sake is another indication that Koko has internalized a symbolic system.
Pentecostalism is a «symbolic system,» as are the various Catholicisms, historical Protestantisms, socialisms and populisms.
But numbers, more strictly speaking, he says, need a symbolic system and the scaffold of culture.
Snedeker said she asks her students a question on exams to test their understanding of the shared structure and evolutionary basis of human language: «If we discover a new kind of creature on Mars that seems to have a symbolic system of great complexity, who should we send, and how likely are they to succeed?»
In the previous article, we've looked at gameplay from the perspective of a symbolic system that proposes abstract problems to players, and that requires structuring norms while allowing for variation and uncertainty.
In Resonant Structures, Rademeyer considers the language of mathematics, which, he explains «is also a symbolic system, a highly formalised language.
Allan McCollum has taken a longstanding interest in exploring and visualizing notions of representation, symbolic systems, classification, and questions of originality.
For the better part of the last decade, Ni has been working with concepts of manufacturing and production, illustrating, in the words of curator and scholar Pauline J. Yao, «the symbolic systems that govern the movement of certain goods across international borders.»
Each of Ford's animal portraits doubles as a complex, symbolic system, which the artist layers with clues, jokes, and erudite lessons in colonial literature and folktales.
Benoit Paillé describes his Visions series as the, «digitalisation of a certain mental space, building of a manifest reality, a symbolic system around my hyper simplified banal.»
An artist who perpetually introduces his audience to new stages of his own artistic evolution, Campbell blends together scribbles, scriptures, slogans, and anecdotes to assemble multilayered, interconnected works that draw from a symbolic system of meaning and associations.
By creating a utopian environment, complete with its own logics and symbolic systems, she forces a reconsideration of this world.
Engaging with numerous scientific and formal topics such as symbolic systems, visual perception, and the structural significance of patterning, Auerbach's diverse output includes rainbow - hued trompe l'oeil canvases, hand - wrought glass helices, elegantly calligraphed text - based drawings, and (of course) books — from zines to technically advanced sculptural volumes to unique takes on the exhibition catalogue.
In relation to parenting styles, evidence that the maturation of EF during early childhood is positively correlated with maternal scaffolding (e.g., Landry et al., 2002) is consistent with the notion that children learn self - regulation and many other aspects of EF by internalizing skills that are conveyed through social discourse (i.e., routines, symbolic systems, and other cultural tools), especially skills that are verbally coded (Vygotsky, 1978).
Neff received her bachelor's degree from Stanford University in symbolic systems; after a stint at Google, she earned her MBA from Columbia Business School.
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