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Hand Signs for Lip-syncing: The Emergence of a Gestural Language on Musical.ly as a Video-Based Equivalent to Emoji:

机译:手势同步的手势:Musical.ly上一种手势语言的出现,相当于基于视频的表情符号:

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Video-based communication is increasingly common online. This article looks at the hand signs that are used in lip-syncing videos on the app musical.ly and argues that they constitute a codified, non-verbal language of pictograms that is equivalent to emoji in text-based communication. Seeing the lip-syncing videos as performances allows us to situate the hand signs as the latest development in a long history of formalized gestures for theatrical performance. By recognizing this emergent gestural language as a performative element of online communication, we can reinterpret emoji and other forms of visual supplement to writing as part of a larger emerging system of communication where visual signs are becoming integrated into verbal language, not only in written language but also in video-based communication.
机译:基于视频的通信在网上越来越普遍。本文研究了应用程序music.ly上的唇形同步视频中使用的手势,并认为它们构成了象形文字的编纂非语言语言,等同于基于文本的交流中的表情符号。将口型同步视频视为表演,这使我们能够将手势定位为戏剧表演形式化手势的悠久历史中的最新发展。通过将这种新兴的手势语言识别为在线交流的一种表现要素,我们可以重新解释表情符号和其他形式的视觉补充,作为更大的新兴交流系统的一部分,在这种交流中,视觉符号已逐渐融入口头语言,而不仅仅是书面语言而且在基于视频的通信中。

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