This could be Adam and Eve transported to the present, they don't need to speak as they now have emoji. Emoji have crept into the everyday lexicon of digital communication and can be used as well as or instead of words. I am interested in communication and the many different ways we engage with other people, especially when there is not a shared language. Can emoji help break down barriers of misunderstanding when the face says one thing, the heart another and body language something else again?
Price | $2,000.00 | |
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Media | Steel | |
Dimensions | 240cmx200cmx100cm | |
Weight | 30kg | |
Year created | 0 | |
Edition | Unique | |
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