Ruggero Eugeni is a professor of Media Semiotics at the Catholic University of Milano. His field of interest is extended to the Semiotics of Image, a specialized branch of Semiotics where deep foundations for a discussion concerning the visual language of technique between science and art can be found. The interview was recorded on 22 April 2013 at the Catholic University of Milan. According to the purposes of the seminar, the focus was on the history and epistemology related to visual language. A transcript of the conversation is included in the following pages.

Colloquium with Ruggero Eugeni

COCCHIARELLA, LUIGI
2015-01-01

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Ruggero Eugeni is a professor of Media Semiotics at the Catholic University of Milano. His field of interest is extended to the Semiotics of Image, a specialized branch of Semiotics where deep foundations for a discussion concerning the visual language of technique between science and art can be found. The interview was recorded on 22 April 2013 at the Catholic University of Milan. According to the purposes of the seminar, the focus was on the history and epistemology related to visual language. A transcript of the conversation is included in the following pages.
2015
The Visual Language of Technique. Volume 1. History and Epistemology
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Visual Language, History and Epistemology, Visual Literacy, Social Impact of Visual Language
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