Pictoral Alphabets

Icon Sentences Are The New Universal Language

"Book from the Ground" by Xu Bing, is featured at the Museum of Art and Design in New York, as part of their "Second Lives" exhibit.

Universal math, science, music and traffic symbols, now recognized as "icons" share the same definition in so many languages, that their use as a font style allows for communication without words.

Using a normal keyboard, Bing has used these symbols in the displayed "icon sentences."

Perhaps the layman’s description of these images could be the computer’s version of characters in the Chinese language, which is pictorially-based, rather than alphabet-based.
Trend Themes
1. Icon Sentences - Using universal icons as a font style for communication without words.
2. Pictorial Language - Exploring the use of pictorial characters as a communication tool.
3. Symbolic Communication - Using symbols as a form of universal language.
Industry Implications
1. Graphic Design - Utilizing icons and symbols for visual communication in various design projects.
2. Language Learning - Developing innovative ways to teach languages using pictorial characters.
3. Digital Communication - Creating new methods of communication that rely on symbols and icons instead of words.

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