http://issuu.com/ghoi4wt5yhwli8/docs/how_grawlixes_structured_comix
While I was working on this I stumbled on some cartoons with asemic writing.
I think it is quite funny to see the different ways they are used to convey meaning.
Asemic writing as ‘bird sounds’.
(peanuts; Charles M.Schulz) |
Asemic writing as an interpretation of foreign language that the character can’t understand.
Bringing up father; George Mcmanus (1927) |
Asemic writing as alien language,
apparently an unknown frequency for a different type of receptor
Mickey Mouse and Eega Beeva; Bill Wash and Floyd Gottfredson (1947) |
Asemic writing as an indicator for brain damage, possibly in the brocca area, maybe Wernicke's aphasia where a person speaks normally but uses random or invented words; leaves out key words; substitutes words or verb tenses, pronouns, or prepositions; and utters sentences that do not make sense. (wikipedia)
Alley oop; V.T.Hamlin (1973) by http://marcvanelburg.blogspot.nl/ see also; https://www.flickr.com/photos/het-saptrajekt/ https://www.youtube.com/user/4398574291811/videos http://tellab.home.xs4all.nl/ |