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CONCEPTUAL PROBLEMS OF CONSTRUCTION OF TYPOLOGY THE ZHIZNETVORCHESTVO’S SYMBOLS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 4 (82). P. 71-74

In given article concept «zhiznetvorchestvo’s symbols»is considered, the research of zhiznetvorchestvo’s symbols, directed on construction of their typology. The received results of research show that the given typology can identify shown and discover latent intentions of zhiznetvorchestvo.

Keywords: symbol, zhiznetvorchestvo, zhiznetvorchestvo’s symbols, strategy of zhiznetvorchestvo, intention of zhiznetvorchestvo, archaetyp, typology

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PHENOMENON OF SYMBOL: CONCEPTUAL PROBLEMS OF RESEARCH // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 11 (113). P. 187-191

This paper presents the results of theoretical understanding of the problem of studying the symbol and the basic theory of characters that exist in the modern humanities. It also demonstrates the difference in terms: symbol, mark, image, an allegory.

Keywords: symbol, visual image, sign, perception of symbol

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THE APPROACH FOR REGULATION THE PERCEPTION OF VISUAL INFORMATION PROCESSES AND THE ROLE OF MUSEUM IN MODERN CULTURE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 11 (139). P. 167-172

The perception of visual information is analyzed on the example of the transformation of the museum, caused by socio-cultural transformations and memory-turn. The methodology of the information-synergistic approach makes it possible to classify the theories of perception visual information and the definition the applicability limits for each approach. It presented some results of the project no. 6.1879.2011.

Keywords: visual information, perception of visual information, museum transformation, memory, history, memory-turn, temporal turn, information-synergetic approach

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BASES FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORIES OF INFORMATION PERCEPTION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 7 (148). P. 94-98

The possibility for classification of psychological theories of visual information perception are investigated with the aim to define the applicable limits for each approach. The perception of visual information is seen as part of the information process (generation, coding, storage, transfer of information, etc.). The information process interpreted within the context of post-non-classical paradigm (V. S. Stepin). This kind of perception interpretation corresponds to the methodology of information-synergetic approach developed by I. V. Melik-Gaykazyan. Therefore, the main theses and models of information- synergetic approach are chosen as bases for the classification of psychological theories of visual information perception. Some results of the of the RFBR project № 14-06-00440; of project no. 155 “Methodology of modeling of semiotic mechanisms of management of nonlinear dynamics educational systems” of the State assignment for Tomsk State Pedagogical University are presented.

Keywords: visual information, perception of visual information, post-non-classical paradigm, synergetics, information-synergetic approach

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THE BENEFITS OF IMPLEMENTING THE PRINCIPLE OF CONTINUITY IN TEACHING PHYSICS IN SECONDARY AND HIGHER SCHOOL // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 8 (149). P. 33-35

Mathematics is a universal language and can be used for studying the phenomena of different nature at different stages of learning. These contribute to the manifestation of all positive moments of learning, and also provides continuity of education. In the framework of unified methods of solving problems in secondary and higher school, with an appropriate choice of the mathematical apparatus are demonstrated steps of solving problems for the vector quantity and corresponding to them elements of knowledge and skills. In this case two approaches are highlighted: 1. constructing a vector diagram, followed by its solution; 2. projection of vector equations on the coordinate axes, followed by its solution.

Keywords: continuity in training, selection of mathematical apparatus, transparency and compactness, simplicity, rationality problem solving, communication between sciences

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A BIOETHICAL ELEMENT OF THE VISUALIZATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 5 (158). P. 118-122

The developing biotechnologies give rise to the new phenomena of art and science – from Sci-Art to bioaesthetics. The scientific research part of this governed by bioethics. The perception of these works of art raises the question of predictability of the consequences of this act. For this purpose, it seems appropriate to conduct diagnostic semiotic limits of applicability of theories of perception based on the model of information-synergetic approach. The main theses and models of information- synergetic approach are chosen as bases for the classification of psychological theories of visual information perception. The article states some results of the RFBR project no. 14–06–00440; of RFH project no. 15–03–00598-а.

Keywords: visual information, perception of visual information, bioethics, synergetic, information-synergetic approach

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