[-empyre-] FW: empyre Digest, Vol 4, Issue 29



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> From: hazel smith <hazel.smith@canberra.edu.au>
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>> The poetics of typeforms, hieroglyphics, calligraphy, drawing. I'd like to
>> see typeforms that respond to the feelings of the viewer, that respond
>> dynamically to the message in the text, that speak when touched, like brail
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>> Barrie I thought this sounded fascinating Barrie, thanks so much -have you
>> tried to do it? If not, do you  have any ideas about how it could be done?
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