Peircean semiotics in the context of design praxis: Abduction and perception in dialogue
Peircean semiotics in the context of design praxis: Abduction and perception in dialogue
Author(s): Renira Rampazzo GambaratoSubject(s): Semiotics / Semiology
Published by: Tartu Ülikooli Kirjastus
Keywords: Peircean semiotics; abduction; perception; design innovation
Summary/Abstract: Th is paper discusses design process as a creative activity along with conceptual correlations of the semiotics developed by Charles Sanders Peirce. Th e central aim of this paper is to examine one of the most important concepts in Peirce’s theory related to design praxis: the concept of abduction. Abduction is the driving force behind creation and a way of producing new ideas. Peirce’s original concept is fundamental in order to maintain constant commitment to innovation required by design. To transmit messages in a creative way it is more effi cient to intensely work with associations by similarity in order to obtain signs rich in information and analogies. Design communicates by all its constituent elements: shape, function, colour, material, technique, technology, etc. Th erefore, signs of design share peculiar values of artistic signs as well as those of communicative ones. Th e associated information is as much aesthetic (shape) as it is semantic (content). Th e appropriation of Peircean concepts contributes to the understanding of the creative process, which in turn is crucial for understanding new possibilities by means of design.
Journal: Σημειωτκή - Sign Systems Studies
- Issue Year: 41/2013
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 424-432
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English