Neutral Level - Applied Semiotics

Applied Semiotics

In an applied semiology the neutral level of a sign is the "trace" left behind a spiritual or ideal creation (i.e. art, masterpiece etc.), or fruits of creative processes and multi-staged levels of realisations, including analysis of the qualities of the symbolic forms as a consequense of an arousement of the analyst's or artist's mindfullness as one of several factors for reaching an understandment of the neutral level of applied semiology depending on the frames of reference (i.e. corporeal/physical, emotional/distribution of resources - economy, intellectual/cerebral, artistic/spiritual."

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