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[ END ] Revista del Diseño Chileno Hiroette.com ||| Japanese Smileys(Emoticons) ||| (1)The difference between Western Smileys(Emoticons)(1 byte) and Japanese ones(2 bytes) The Smileys(Emoticons) are used very often in the sentences of e-mails. They started in USA where the internet had also started of course. Apparently, Japanese Smileys(Emoticons) are read vertically whilewestern Smileys(Emoticons) are read hosizontally. ex) 1byte letters: ABCDabcd,.^=123456? 2bytes letters :あいうえおカキクケコ@123漢字♣♥〒♀♂ゞ∀≒ΩωЯф♪ Second reason seems to that Japanese comics(manga) have many ways of express their feelings and situations by certain lines or graphics and Japanese do the same thing when they create smileys. I will introduce you to some of the basic Japanese Smileys(Emoticons), which is used in e-mails very often in Japan. Visitors whose language is in 2 bytes (like Chinese, korean, Thai, Russia....) have Smileys(Emoticons) in your own language, then please send them to me as I'd like to know Smileys in other languages.

L'autre LIVRE [Salon des éditeurs indépendants] TOKYO MAP Tokyo Map shows 1067 points of interest in and around Tokyo. This Tokyo Map provides details, links to more information and pictures of these points of interest. The Go Japan Go Tokyo Map now expands to your full browser width, which means you can see much more of the Tokyo Map on the screen at one time along with the points of interest in Tokyo. Tips on Using Tokyo Map Points of Interest (right hand side) are sorted by category and alphabetical order of title. 10 Incredible Art & Design Magazines | Earz Mag Sorry, but the page you are looking for was not found. We recently moved to a new URL and several archived posts were removed from the site, so it could be that the page you're trying to access no longer exists. If you think the page should still be reachable, try using the search bar on top of this page, or return to our homepage to get all of our latest content. Review: Conquering Animal Sound @ The Captain’s Rest, 11 Feb Watch: Dinosaur Jr.’s J Mascis Gives Hilariously Non-Committal Studio Interview FOUND, DJ Yoda, Mungos Hi-Fi & More Booked for Knockengorroch 2011 halina1979 : RT @pwpwband : #FF @joshuaporteruk @jenandersonian @Kingtutsrecords @lofistudios @halina1979 @GlasgowGigs @earzmag 3 months ago pwpwband : #FF @joshuaporteruk @jenandersonian @Kingtutsrecords @lofistudios @halina1979 @GlasgowGigs @earzmag 3 months ago rmhubbert : @favouriteson @earzmag Cheers guys!

Tokyo - City Guide Tokyo (東京, Tōkyō) is Japan's capital and the world's most populous metropolis. It is also one of Japan's 47 prefectures, consisting of 23 central city wards and multiple cities, towns and villages west of the city center. The Izu and Ogasawara Islands are also part of Tokyo. Prior to 1868, Tokyo was known as Edo. Today, Tokyo offers a seemingly unlimited choice of shopping, entertainment, culture and dining to its visitors.

Notes De Bord Art&Design - Dingbats Brasil A revista mensal Art and Design de Pequim dedicou seis páginas de sua edição #116 (Agosto, 2009) a exposição DINGBATS BRASIL "que acabou de terminar": Art and Design magazine, monthly published out of Beijing, has six pages of its issue #116 (August, 2009) on the "recently finished" exhibition DINGBATS BRASIL. Assino o artigo Dingbats: Creative and Brazilian, adaptado do texto do poster-catálogo sobre a exposição, e dei uma entrevista a repórter Zhu Lin sobre os motivos da exposição, hábitos e cultura visual brasileira e a produção chinesa de dingbats. I adapted the text in the exhibition's poster-catalog into the article Dingbats: Creative and Brazilian, and gave an interview to reporter Zhu Lin on the origins of the exhibition, Brazilian habits and visual culture and the Chinese production of dingbats. A revista publicou 20 fontes e nove dos 17 posters da exposição, além de deixar o e-ndereço deste blog.

Pacific Rim - Device Art - Machiko Kusahara Device Art is a concept for re-examining art-science-technology relationships both from a contemporary and historical perspective in order to foreground a new aspect of media art. The term "Device Art" may sound obscure, or even self-contradictory, but it is a conscious choice. The concept is a logical extension of a change in the notion of art that already started in the early 20th century with art movements such as Dada and Surrealism. More recently, interactive art has redefined forms of art and the role of artists. What we call device art is a form of media art that integrates art and technology as well as design, entertainment, and popular culture. While theoretical analysis is an important part of the Device Art project, producing artworks according to its concept is the key element. Figure 1. Interest in hardware-based artwork with original design also is a key element in the activities of Maywa Denki, an "art unit" led by Nobumichi Tosa. Figure 2. Figure 3. Figure 4. Figure 5.

Les Cahiers européens de l'imaginaire : Articles fr « Once the idea of the piece is established in the artist's mind and the final form is decided, the process is carried out blindly. There are many side effects that the artist cannot imagine. En 2002 Jürg Lehni, assisté de Uli Franke, développe Hektor, une machine à dessiner d’un nouveau type, un simple dispositif composé de 2 servo-moteurs accrochés sur un mur à la même hauteur, et où est suspendue, au moyen de deux câbles, une bombe de peinture, le tout contrôlé depuis un ordinateur. La machine utilisée ici, une Polargraph, est issue du travail de Sandy Noble.

koikoikoi.com - Visual Arts Magazine, graphic design, illustrati Archive » Augmented Reality? The Tuttuki Bako box needs your finger to play with virtual characters Who needs Augmented Reality Cybermaid Alice? Bandai Japan plans to release a palm-size cube in the middle of next month that lets you stick your finger into it to interact with the beings and things contained in the box. The so-called Tuttuki Bako, Tuttuki Box, features a display that shows a digital replica of your finger once you put it into the hole in the right side of the device and start moving. The battery-powered box, which also doubles as a clock, is sized at just 105×120×87mm.

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