Yolanda Vidales
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Yolanda Vidales appears to be a theorist working at the intersection of cybersemiotics and interactive hybrid environments, though she surfaces only obliquely in these excerpts. Her work seems concerned with how spatiality, temporality, and embodied cognition function within cyberperceptual systems, framing these as essential characteristics that demand equal weight for human agents and technical systems. The readings invoke her framework to support arguments about how interactive environments must be analyzed through sign processes and dynamic complexity rather than privileging either human intention or machinic agency alone.
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