Re: Conscripts (was Re: Moi, le Kou)
From: | Steg Belsky <draqonfayir@...> |
Date: | Sunday, January 14, 2001, 0:46 |
On Sat, 13 Jan 2001 11:38:22 +0900 Yoon Ha Lee <yl112@...>
writes:
> Wow! I think the first alphabet that comes up on the page has a very
> "carved" look to it; how did you do it? :-)
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If you're talking about the big chart, i think that's just a relic of the
processing that the picture went through on its way from word processor
to web page. I think it had to do with translating it into a picture and
then resizing it.
> Neat! Did you right that on computer paper? =^) (I'm looking at
> the
> holes...) It looks very mysterious, like something you'd find
> inscribed on
> a tomb or cenotaph somewhere and have to decipher.
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Thanks! Holes? Do you mean the dots going down the columns, next to the
column lines? I think that was just pencil or pen or some other writing
tool. I believe that i wrote it on regular unholed printer paper.... ah
hah, now i remember. The lines and the dots were made on the computer.
I layed-out a place for the passage to be written at the beginning of the
project's write-up, and i made a chart, and put dots on each line so that
the morphemographs would be all pretty much the same size, in a nice neat
layout. i think.
> <G> Some kinds of boustrophedon would give me a headache trying to
> figure
> out orientations, especially in alphabets where some letters are
> mirror
> images or rotations of each other. Korean's especially bad in that
> respect;
> I sometimes read vowels wrong because they're
> rotations/reflections/inversions/aiee!
>
> YHL
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Ack! Having different scripts for different directions is much easier,
believe me. :-)
-Stephen (Steg)
"Word making is world making."
~ _The Beginning of Desire: Reflections on Genesis_
by Avivah Zornberg