Neutral level

Neutral level

In a semiotics the neutral level of a sign is the "trace" left behind, the physical or material creation or remains of esthesic and poietic processes, levels, and analyses of symbolic forms. A part of all signs according to a tripartitional definition, it corresponds to Saussure's "sound-image" (or "signified", thus Pierce's "representamen").

Thus, "a symbolic form...is not some 'intermediary' in a process of 'communication' that transmits the meaning intended by the author to the audience; it is instead the result of a complex process of creation (the poietic process) that has to do with the form as well as the content of the work; it is also the point of departure for a complex process of reception (the esthesic process that reconstructs a 'message.')" (Nattiez 1990, p.17)

Molino and Nattiez's diagram:

Poietic Process Esthesic Process
"Producer" Trace Receiver
(ibid.)

An immanent description is an analysis of the neutral level (Nattiez 1990, p.75).

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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."

The Neutral level of the Neutral level

"Neutral" is a word that came into known use in English 1549[1] and refers to a mutually understood non-dual background. "Neuter" has been in use since the 14th century and is composed of ne meaning "not" + uter meaning which of two, thus synonymous with neither [1] The Neutral state is often misinterpreted as a passive state, but it should be understood as much not-passive as not-active. It literally refers to the non-dual state of body and mind, you and me or of any conflict.

Source

  • Nattiez, Jean-Jacques (1990). Music and Discourse: Toward a Semiology of Music (Musicologie générale et sémiologue, 1987). Translated by Carolyn Abbate (1990). ISBN 0-691-02714-5.

References

  1. ^ neuter - Definition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary

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