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Here=92s the abstract for one of the presentations at ATypI next week. =
Will this be the every-character-has-a-story repository we=92ve always =
wished for?
=20
Decode Unicode!
A typographic database
Johannes Bergerhausen=20
Friday 1 October | 14:15 =96 15:00
Location: A-2 (Archa Hall 2)
Presentation | Theme: Typographic Babylon | Duration: 45 minutes=20
After the DNA, the ASCII-Code is the most successful code on this =
planet. The Unicode will even be better. Now is the right time to gather =
and explain the meaning, history and correct typographic use of each =
Unicode-Caracter. Who =93invented=94 the full stop? When did the =
Infinity-Sign come into being? What=92s an Ogonek? In an 18-month =
project in the department of Design at the University of Applied =
Sciences in Mainz, Germany, we are collecting images, samples and texts =
about each and every sign in the Code. In the near future, the project =
will be opened for anyone to submit their own material. In his lecture, =
Prof. Bergerhausen will give an introduction to code-history from ASCII =
to Unicode and will present the project that is supported by the Germany =
Federal Ministry of Education and Research.=20
Speaker details
Johannes Bergerhausen =
<http://www.atypi.org/08_Prague/30_program/40_speakers/view_person_html?p=
ersonid=3D1130> Professor Fachhochschule Mainz | Germany
Prof. Johannes Bergerhausen, born 1965 in Bonn, Germany, studied Visual =
Communication at the University of Applied Sciences in D=FCsseldorf. =
>From 1993 to 2000, he lived and worked in Paris. First he collaborated =
with the Founders of Grapus, G=E9rard Paris-Clavel and Pierre Bernard, =
then he founded his own office. In 1998 he was awarded a grant from the =
French Centre National des Arts Plastiques for a typographic research =
project on the ASCII-Code. Lectures in Amiens, Paris, Rotterdam, Warsaw, =
Weimar. He returned to Germany in 2000, since 2002 he is Professor of =
Typography at the University of Applied Sciences in Mainz. In 2003, =
together with Paris-Clavel, he published the font =93LeBuro=94 at ACME =
Fonts, London.
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October</span></font></i></b></em><strong><b><font
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| 14:15 =96 15:00</span></font></b></strong><b><font size=3D1 =
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Unicode
will even be better. Now is the right time to gather and explain the =
meaning,
history and correct typographic use of each Unicode-Caracter. Who =
=93invented=94
the full stop? When did the Infinity-Sign come into being? What=92s an =
Ogonek? In
an 18-month project in the department of Design at the <st1:PlaceType =
w:st=3D"on">University</st1:PlaceType>
of <st1:PlaceName w:st=3D"on">Applied Sciences</st1:PlaceName> in =
<st1:place
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w:st=3D"on">Germany</st1:country-region></st1:place>,
we are collecting images, samples and texts about each and every sign in =
the
Code. In the near future, the project will be opened for anyone to =
submit their
own material. In his lecture, Prof. Bergerhausen will give an =
introduction to
code-history from ASCII to Unicode and will present the project that is
supported by the Germany Federal Ministry of Education and Research. =
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Fachhochschule Mainz | Germany<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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<st1:PlaceName
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D=FCsseldorf. From
1993 to 2000, he lived and worked in <st1:City w:st=3D"on"><st1:place =
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First he collaborated with the Founders of Grapus, G=E9rard Paris-Clavel =
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Pierre Bernard, then he founded his own office. In 1998 he was awarded a =
grant
from the French Centre National des Arts Plastiques for a typographic =
research
project on the ASCII-Code. Lectures in <st1:City =
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w:st=3D"on">Warsaw</st1:City>, <st1:City w:st=3D"on"><st1:place =
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He returned to <st1:country-region =
w:st=3D"on">Germany</st1:country-region> in
2000, since 2002 he is Professor of Typography at the <st1:PlaceType =
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<st1:City
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2003, together
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