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    • Visual Signs (2023)
    • Emotions and their Expression (2022)
    • Non-Linguistic Representation (2021)
    • Visual Narrative (2020)
    • Visual Objects (2018)
    • Indexicality (2018)
    • Naturalizing Intentionality (2017)
    • Iconic/Symbolic (2015)
    • Pictorial Semantics (2013)
    • The Semantics of Irreality (2013)
    • Computation &Cognition (2012)
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    • SLIME 1 (2022)
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    • Iconicity and Cognition (2023)

Iconicity and Cognition Workshop
Sept 21, 2023 • Stanford CSLI

​Iconicity and Cognition Workshop
Stanford Univeristy, CSLI

When: Sept 21, 2023.  10am - 5:30pm.
Where: Cordura Hall, Room 100

Schedule subject to change. Please check back for updates.
All are welcome.  Lunch will be served.  Each session is 40 minutes presentation, 30 minutes Q+A.

9:30-10:00 am: Coffee
10:00 - 11:10 a.m.: Judy Fan (Stanford), “What enables humans to make sense of so many kinds of visual media?”
11:20 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.: Maneesh Agrawala (Stanford), “Understanding the interactions between text and visualizations”
12:30 - 1:30 p.m.: Lunch Break
1:30 - 2:40 p.m.: Atsushi Shimojima (Doshisha), “Proxy logic in diagrammatic inference: how heavily we can depend on it”
2:50 - 4:00 p.m.: Antonia Peacocke (Stanford), “Derain's colors and the nature of depiction”
4:10 - 5:20 p.m.: Gabriel Greenberg (UCLA, CSLI Fellow), “Retinotopic maps as pictures in the brain” [Slides]

An artist's sketch from the workshop. 
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    • Visual Signs
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    • Mental Iconicity (2026)
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    • Emotions and their Expression (2022)
    • Non-Linguistic Representation (2021)
    • Visual Narrative (2020)
    • Visual Objects (2018)
    • Indexicality (2018)
    • Naturalizing Intentionality (2017)
    • Iconic/Symbolic (2015)
    • Pictorial Semantics (2013)
    • The Semantics of Irreality (2013)
    • Computation &Cognition (2012)
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    • Visual Narrative (2012)
    • Iconicity (2015)
    • SLIME 1 (2022)
    • SLIME 2 (2023)
    • Iconicity and Cognition (2023)