Tapissary Talk   /     Episode 5: "The Days of the Week"

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This week, I’ve written some phrases about the days of the week in Tapissary’s ‘Sunrise’ style.A frequently used Art text style (called the‘Sunrise’ style) in Tapissary is generally written from right-to-left as in Hebrew or Arabic. Reading right-to-left is called the ‘sunrise’ mode because your eyes travel from the east margin of a page to the west margin.Many of the çelloglyphs in sunrise mode have elongated shapes that differ from the forms in the ‘sunset’ mode (written from left-to-right as in English).The elongated forms of the sunrise mode allow the writer to build up a design within the basic rules of layering: right-to-left, then top-to-bottom.In the following text of the film, most of the phrases are double layered. A couple examples show triple layering.The days of the week in Tapissary:Monday - MonnidiTuesday - TsëxxiWednesday - WenndiThursday - ThissxriFriday - FxemattiSaturday - SataxxiSunday - Zbaxxcéti

Summary

This week, I’ve written some phrases about the days of the week in Tapissary’s ‘Sunrise’ style. A frequently used Art text style (called the ‘Sunrise’ style) in Tapissary is generally written from right-to-left as in Hebrew or Arabic. Reading right-to-left is called the ‘sunrise’ mode because your eyes travel from the east margin of a page to the west margin. Many of the çelloglyphs in sunrise mode have elongated shapes that differ from the forms in the ‘sunset’ mode (written from left-to-right as in English). The elongated forms of the sunrise mode allow the writer to build up a design within the basic rules of layering: right-to-left, then top-to-bottom. In the following text of the film, most of the phrases are double layered. A couple examples show triple layering. The days of the week in Tapissary: Monday - MonnidiTuesday - TsëxxiWednesday - WenndiThursday - ThissxriFriday - FxemattiSaturday - SataxxiSunday - Zbaxxcéti

Subtitle
This week, I’ve written some phrases about the days of the week in Tapissary’s ‘Sunrise’ style. A frequently used Art text style (called the ‘Sunrise’ style) in Tapissary is generally written from right-to-left as in Hebrew or Arabic. Reading right-to-lef
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2009-06-20 18:09
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