Theory of Computer Semiotics
Discover the intriguing intersection of semiotics and technology in the groundbreaking book, Theory of Computer Semiotics by Peter Bøgh Andersen. Published in 1991 by Cambridge University Press, this hardcover volume spans an impressive 458 pages. Based on a decade of meticulous research and a course taught by the author, this insightful text elucidates fundamental semiotic concepts and transforms them into practical tools for analyzing and designing computer systems and their interfaces.
Whether you're a computer professional, programmer, or enthusiast, this book offers a unique perspective on human-computer interaction and the social implications of computing. Dive deep into the world of semiotics as it relates to technology and enhance your understanding of how signs and symbols influence our digital experiences. Don't miss the opportunity to broaden your knowledge and expertise in this vital field!