Spatialization as a perceptual basis for information: How perception becomes a narrative

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Didier Tsala Effa
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Abstract

According to enaction theory, information perception results from a coupling between the individual and data in the perceptual space. Consequently, the minimal condition of achieving perception is that there be something to act upon, i.e., a salience or a hook. Data emerge in the background and become preponderant. But, being at first only a sensation, these data can only be constituted as information if they persist in the perceptive field. One should be able to leave them and return to them in the logic of topological continuity, for example, association, similarity/dissimilarity, divergence, etc. Our hypothesis is that there are logics that transform these data into information. We posit that, in addition to being spatializing, they embody above all the perceptual gestures that make these data legible. Such is, for example, the status of the various supports that serve as structures of data inscription available on the digital applications: lists, tables, diagrams, and cartographies. Starting from sensorimotor theories, in connection with the enactive approach, we intend to establish the semiotic conditions of these supports as a perceptive basis of information.
空间化作为信息的感知基础:感知如何成为一种叙事
根据行为理论,信息感知是个体与感知空间中的数据相互耦合的结果。因此,获得感知的最低条件是存在一些可用于行动的东西,即突出或钩子。数据在后台出现并成为优势。但是,这些数据最初只是一种感觉,只有在感知领域中持续存在,才能构成信息。人们应该能够在拓扑连续性的逻辑中离开它们并返回它们,例如,关联,相似/不相似,分歧等。我们的假设是存在将这些数据转化为信息的逻辑。我们认为,除了空间化之外,它们首先体现了使这些数据清晰可辨的感知姿态。例如,作为数字应用程序上可用的数据铭文结构的各种支持的状态:列表、表格、图表和制图。从感觉运动理论出发,结合动作方法,我们打算建立这些支持的符号学条件作为信息的感知基础。
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Punctum International Journal of Semiotics
Punctum International Journal of Semiotics Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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