The linguistic status of Isotype

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Burke, C. orcid id iconORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0391-3740 (2011) The linguistic status of Isotype. In: Image and Imaging in Philosophy, Science, and the Arts. Ontos, Heusenstamm, pp. 31-58. ISBN 9783868381160

Abstract/Summary

It is ironic that Otto Neurath, one of those responsible for the ‘linguistic turn’ in philosophy of the twentieth century, should have been concerned during the last twenty years of his life with developing a ‘pictorial language’. By using simplified pictograms as components, the Wiener Methode der Bildstatistik (later called Isotype) bypassed verbal language to a great extent, creating the potential for universal understanding of biological, social and economic correlations. However, despite its consistency and rigour, Isotype was not a complete language, and Neurath knew that it never could be. This paper will examine the linguistic characteristics of Isotype and describe the deliberate resistance on the part of its creators to develop a full theory behind it.

Additional Information Proceedings of the 33rd International Ludwig-Wittgenstein Symposium in Kirchberg, 2010
Item Type Book or Report Section
URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/26329
Refereed Yes
Divisions Arts, Humanities and Social Science > School of Arts and Communication Design > Typography & Graphic Communication
Uncontrolled Keywords Isotype, Otto Neurath
Additional Information Proceedings of the 33rd International Ludwig-Wittgenstein Symposium in Kirchberg, 2010
Publisher Ontos
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