
Dynamical Systems Approaches to Meaning
J. Scott Jordan: Meaning and self-sustaining systems
Guy Van Orden: Time-scales of meaningful acts
Harald Atmanspacher: Complexity and meaning in learning networks
Phylogenetic Time-Scales of Embodied Meaning
Elisabeth Oberzaucher, Karl Grammer: Dance as a dynamic motion system
Walter Freeman: The ontology of embodied meaning
Cees van Leeuwen: Multiple neural time-scales and phylogenetic embodiment
ZiF: tanz-performance
Tomie Hahn: Moving culture-An evening of Japanese dance
Cultural-Linguistic Time-Scales of Embodied Meaning
Christian Meyer: Hand and index gestures among the Wolof of North-western Senegal
Cornelia Müller: The dynamics of meaning and the flow of attention in multimodal discourse
Andreas Roepstorff: Cultural influences on the development of embodied attention
Cultural-Institutional Time-Scales of Embodied Meaning
Lambros Malafouris: Prosthetic bodies and material signs: Connections across the skin barrier and the scales of time
Peter Tse: Neural Embodiment, climate and symbolic meaning
Tomie Hahn: Embodied cultural knowledge: Intervals of meaning
Social-Interactive Time-Scales of Embodied Meaning
Jürgen Streeck: Balinese hands
Jacqueline Nadel: Developmental interactions and embodied others
Ipke Wachsmuth: Re-embodying meaning in virtual humans with affective minds
Harald Atmanspacher (Freiburg i.Br.), Barbara Becker (Paderborn), Joseph Dial (San Antonio, TX), Walter J. Freeman (Berkeley, CA), Karl Grammer (Wien), Tomie Hahn (Troy, NY), Kersten Knipp (Köln), Christian Meyer (Bielefeld), Jacqueline Nadel (Paris), Elisabeth Oberzaucher (Wien), Thomas Pille (Oldenburg), Andreas Roepstorff (Aarhus), Peter U. Tse (Hanover, NH), Cees van Leeuwen (Wako-shi Saitama), Guy van Orden (Cincinnati, OH)