Title |
A Theoretical Study on Application of Semiotics in Architectural Space |
Abstract |
Humans live in an extraordinarily complex world of made objects. In any given environmental setting, the array of copresent objects exist as components in a variety of interrelated sign systems, each system addressed to parly unique and parly redundant functions. It is characteristically the case that the same objcet formation will have variant meaning and behavioral associations in different contexts, or even in the same context at different times.Moreover, both object formations and their conceptual associations change over time, often in different ways.It is a major problem of human knowledge to understand how such complexities arise and how it is we come to scaffold our individual and collaborative lives through the appropriation of and interaction with this omnipresent world of objects. |