Visual languages – playlist
In the KomunIKON Youtube channel we created a playlist about visual languages with over 40 videos about IKON, Bliss, Emoji and much more: YouTube playlist
In the KomunIKON Youtube channel we created a playlist about visual languages with over 40 videos about IKON, Bliss, Emoji and much more: YouTube playlist
English The KomunIKON team published one more paper, this time in the proceedings of iConLangs 2022, International Constructed Languages Conference, University of Torino https://sites.google.com/unito.it/i-conlangs22/home-page The proceedings are downloadable here: https://ojs.unito.it/index.php/ricognizioni/issue/view/599 and our paper is here: https://ojs.unito.it/index.php/ricognizioni/article/view/7095/6096
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ITALIANO English version below Version française ci-dessous Lo scorso dicembre, KomunIKON ha collaborato con il game designer italiano Alessio Spalluto, fornendo il set di icone per il suo nuovo gioco, Reverti. Il gioco nasce come progetto sociale in Italia, con l’obiettivo di sensibilizzare i giovani riguardo al disturbo bipolare. Il suo meccanismo di gioco mira…
Düren Leopold-Hoesch-Musuem, until April 11, 2021 Freiburg Musuem für Neue Kunst, Freibug, May 6 – September 12, 2021 The exhibition Pictograms, Signs of Life, Emojis: The Society of Signs compiles a rich variety of visual languages, starting with Köln Progressiv, a socially engaged group of artists including Gerd Arntz. Arntz would later become an important…
International visual language KomunIKON is a project dealing with iconic communication. We are developing IKON, an international visual language through which a lot of sentences and concepts can be expressed only through icons, going one step beyond Emoji. Emoji Today Emoji are used by 2.5 billion people, while English and Chinese are used by far…
Multilingual talk by the KomunIKON team on the history of visual languages at the Polyglot Gathering 2019 in Bratislava. From Hieroglyphs to Emoji: breve historio des langues visuelles – Cesco Reale, André Müller.