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From Human to Nature — Translation Studies from the Ecological Perspective. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Facing the current ecological crisis, various disciplines have explored ecological study paths, thus environmental issues are tackled from various fields, and human-nature relationship is paid much attention to. Among those disciplines is translation studies. This paper gives an overview of current translation studies from ecological perspective: the metaphorical-sense study of ecology, translation study in biosemiotics, eco-translation in the ...
Music and Semiotics: An Experiential Approach to Musical Sense-making KU Leuven
This chapter sketches recent evolutions of semiotics as applied to music. Rather than providing merely a historical overview, it focusses mainly on the pragmatic turn in semiotics and the role of sensory experience in the process of musical sense-making. In order to elaborate on this experience, it delves into theoretical groundings of second-order cybernetics, biosemiotics and ecological psychology, which are then applied to the field of music. ...
Constructivist Foundations of Musical Sense-Making: Eigenbehavior and the Role of Circularity KU Leuven
This contribution is an open peer commentary to Douglas Walter Scott's contribution on Music as Semiotic Eigenbehavior. It positions his contribution within the broader framework of enactive cognition and dynamic systems and explores its possible relation to the ecological and biosemiotic approach to music knowledge construction.
From sound to music: An evolutionary approach to musical semantics KU Leuven
This paper holds an evolutionary approach to musical semantics. Revolving around the nature/nurture dichotomy, it considers the role of the dispositional machinery to respond to sounding stimuli. Conceiving of music as organized sound, it stresses the dynamic tension between music as a collection of vibrational events and their potential of being structured. This structuring, however, is not gratuitous. It depends on levels of processing that ...