Conference by Marek Tamm, Tallinn University, visiting fellow of TRAME in October 2025.
Date:27 OCTOBER 2025
from 17:00 to 18:30
Event location:
Aula Tibiletti, Via Zamboni, 38 - In presence and online event
In this lecture, I revisit Peeter Torop’s influential “Semiotics of Mediation” (2012) to explore how his framework can be rethought in light of today’s digital condition. Building on the notion of the “digital semiosphere”, I propose extending Torop’s typology to include algorithmic, platform-based, and automated mediation – forms unique to our computational environment. I examine how algorithms, metadata, and interfaces shape cultural communication, memory, and self-reflection, arguing that meaning-making now occurs through complex human–machine assemblages. My aim is to outline a renewed semiotics of mediation capable of addressing the increasingly active role of non-human agents in cultural semiosis.