DOI: 10.1017/sas.2025.10044 ISSN: 2326-4489
The Semiotics of Improvisation
Randeep Singh HothiAbstract
This special issue pursues a social semiotic study of improvisation. The approach considers the phenomenon both as a constitutive dimension of action and as a socially recognizable achievement. Contributions share a common focus on interaction, which is analyzed across multiple modalities including virtual reality, heavy machinery, paint and canvas, rock, theater, war, and the ethical relation between self and other.