Vol. 2 No. 28 (2012): El color: materia y forma
In predominantly visual texts, when color drags with itself the purport and brings it to the forefront, especially through the form of expression, questions arise, such as: what purport are we talking about, the one that semiotics defined, in its first stage, as a “semiotically unformed purport”? Or rather, is it a chromatic purport that corresponds to a theorization of color that interprets the materiality of pigments as a formant of the colored "substance"? Faced with this theoretical and conceptual dilemma and in consonance with the most recent advances in semiotics, the authors gathered here propose a singular reflection on the relationships between color, purport and forms.