Abstract:
This thesis seeks to examine two semiotic structures as they pertain to the arts: Mythic Structure and Historiographic Space. Mythic Structures are grand artifacts of human culture which develop as a result of repetition over time. The connotation or provenance that such artifacts gather form a type of ancestral memory that will be referred to as Historiographic Space. This thesis will discuss the aestheticization of these two entities from a theoretical perspective, past use, the authors use, and their ongoing discovery.