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Are Emojis and Hieroglyphs Universal Language?

Are Emojis and Hieroglyphs Universal Language?

FromThis Anthro Life


Are Emojis and Hieroglyphs Universal Language?

FromThis Anthro Life

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Oct 26, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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Will Emojis be the death of writing? Are emojis modern day hieroglyphs? Is the increased use of emojis in textual conversations a sign of the end of language as we know it? Join us for one of our most popular conversations revisited! Your trusty hosts Ryan and Adam discuss the origin of emojis as well as the importance of actively seeking to understand the hidden biases of language.

What is an Emoji?
The term emoji originates from the japanese kanjis of “picture word”. Shigetaka Kurita  created the emoji in order to develop a way to send pictorial texts  using less data. Japanese phone users were sending pictures to convey  messages, but their phones were unable to handle the large amounts of  data involved in sending pictures, so Kurita created the emoji keyboard  that allowed for standard pictorial characters to be sent for the same  amount of data as a letter.
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Released:
Oct 26, 2017
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