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1. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 14 > Issue: 1/4
Index of Last Names
2. The American Journal of Semiotics: Volume > 3 > Issue: 2
NEWS AND NOTES
3. Cultura International Journal of Philosophy of Culture and Axiology: Volume > 2 > Issue: 2
Authors Index
4. Sign Systems Studies: Volume > 28
Dagmar Schmauks Plüüškarud, tarnagotchi, transgeensed hiired: tehisloomade semiootiline tülpoloogia. Kokkuvõte
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Roland Posner Semiooti line saastarnine: mõtisklus märkide ökoloogiast. Kokkuvõte
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Thomas G. Winner Tšehhi ja Tartu-Moskva koolkonna semiootika: Vladimír Macura (1945-1999) kultuurisemiootika. Kokkuvõte
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Felice Cimatti Giorgio Prodi tsirkulaarne semioosis. Kokkuvõte
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Kalevi Kull Sissejuhatus fültosemiootikasse: semiootiline botaanika ja vegetatiivsed märgisüsteemid. Kokkuvõte
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Dagmar Schmauks Teddy bears, Tarnagotchis, transgenic mice: A semiotic typology of artificial animals
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The expression "artificial animal" denotes a range of different objects from teddy bears to the results of genetic engineering. As a basis for further investigation, this article first of all presents the main interpretations and traces their systematic interconnections. The subsequent sections concentrate on artificial animals in the context of play. The development of material toys is fueled by robotics. It gives toys artificial sense organs, limbs, and cognitive abilities, thus enabling them to act in the real world. The second line of development, closely related to research into Artificial Life, creates virtual beings "living" on computer screens. Themost essential difference between these variants are the sense modalities involved in interaction. Virtual beings can only be seen and heard, whereas material toys can be touched as well. Therefore, the simulation of haptic qualities plays an important role. In order to complete the proposed typology, two further areas are outlined, namely artificial animals outside play and "artificial animals in the medium of flesh" which are alive but designed and created by man. Research on artificial animals belongs to an extended notion of ecosemiotics, as they are part of ecosystems which may themselves be virtual such as the Internet.
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Michail Lotman Vene värss: meetrika, värsisüsteemid ja prosoodika (generatiivne ülevaade). Kokkuvõte
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Peeter Torop Intersemiootiline ruum: Adrianopol F. Dostojevski "Kuritöö ja karistuse" Peterburis. Kokkuvõte
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Marina Grishakova V. Nabokovi "Bend Sinister": sotsiaalne teade või eksperiment ajaga? Kokkuvõte
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Irina Avramets Dostojevski tekstide žanrimääratlus. Kokkuvõte
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José Sanjinés Raamatud kultuuri perifeerias: esimene Cortázari almanahh. Kokkuvõte
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Dinda L. Gorlée Teksti semiootika: tekstoloogia kui ellujäämismasin. Kokkuvõte
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Marcel Danesi Vico ja Lolman: semiootika kui "kujutlusteadus". Kokkuvote
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Winfried Nöth Umberto Eco "semiootiline lävi". Kokkuvõte
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Winfried Nöth, Kalevi Küll Discovering ecoserniotics
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Aleksei Turovski Loomse vabaduse semiootika: zooloogi katse mõisla H. Hedigeri semiootilist eesmärki. Kokkuvõte
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Linnart Mäll Humanistlike baastekstide kontseptsioonist. Kokkuvõte