Images are interpreted symbol-filled arrays

Images are 2-and-one-half dimensional arrays of symbols that encode two-dimensional information about physical surfaces along with viewer-centered information, such as a depth and relative orientation of surface features.

Such arrays have an attached sentential interpretation that specifies their representational context.

Michael Tye, 1991.
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