AW: [sw-l] Lessons in ISWA Symbols

Valerie Sutton sutton at SIGNWRITING.ORG
Tue Nov 24 19:23:49 UTC 2009


SignWriting List
November 24, 2009

Hello Stefan -
What is remarkable about your work, is the way you create an  
illustration from your photos...I love your illustrations...this is  
very beautiful -

I hope you will tell us your inspiring stories about your work with  
SignWriting...I know you have visitors from all over the world,  
visiting your classroom, and also other teachers are starting to get  
interested in SignWriting at your school?

Val;-)

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On Nov 24, 2009, at 10:59 AM, Stefan Wöhrmann wrote:

> Hi Val,
>
> thank you very much for your quick response –
> well it is not my need to copy any photo – I have hundreds of  
> handshape fotos myself – smile – and I need them to create my  
> graphics for the teaching materials
> It is just interesting to compare some of the photos as shown in  
> your collection and perhaps to discuss some designs of the matching  
> ISWA Symbols –
>
>
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> This is a typical situation 16 times a week  - smile
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>
> Stefan ;-)
>
>
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> Von: sw-l-bounces at majordomo.valenciacc.edu [mailto:sw-l-bounces at majordomo.valenciacc.edu 
> ] Im Auftrag von Valerie Sutton
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 24. November 2009 19:16
> An: SignWriting List
> Betreff: Re: [sw-l] Lessons in ISWA Symbols
>
> SignWriting List
> November 24, 2009
>
> Hello Stefan and Adam!
> I agree and I like both the animations and also still photos...so we  
> all agree on the need for both.
>
> That is one of the reasons I plan to create a book of all of Adam's  
> individual photos and enlarged ISWA handshape symbols...so people  
> will have a reference manual to browse through, to find all the  
> handshapes and to understand their palm facings better...
>
> And I also hope to place those on the web as well...the still photos  
> with each symbol...so that is coming...
>
> And I know you have done similar kind of work, Stefan, with your  
> beautiful photos of hands and also illustrations too...you are so  
> talented!
>
> Now...I can teach you one quick trick right now, if you are  
> interested in grabbing a photo from Adam's animation right now...you  
> can...
>
> 1. Go on the web to one of the web pages with an animated GIF...such  
> as:
>
> http://www.signwriting.org/lessons/iswa/group01/01-01-001-01.html
>
> 2. Place your mouse pointer over the moving pictures...
>
> 3. Right click on your mouse on animated gif
>
> 4. Choose Save Image, or whatever it says in the drop-down menu
>
> 5. Open your saved animated gif in a program that can show you all  
> the positions...in the Mac, a program named Preview can...here is an  
> example, and then you can extract the individual photos and symbols  
> from that if you are skilled...
>
>
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> Later we will do this for everyone, but for right now that will get  
> you started....
>
> Val ;-)
>
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> On Nov 24, 2009, at 8:51 AM, Stefan Wöhrmann wrote:
>
>
> Hi Valerie, Adam ...
>
> Congratulations
>
> I love to see all these photos going along with the symbols of the  
> ISWA –
> I create worksheets that show almost the same structure – this is  
> interesting ...
>
> Just a question – do you have somewhere on your website a place to  
> show these graphics as not animated gifs?
> I would prefer stills photo and symbol side to side.
>
> It is difficult for me to look at the animations –
>
> Stefan ;-)
>
>
>
>
> Here is an inspiring story:
>
> One thing I am working on today is to create the Group 7 Handshape
> pages...for Adam's animated GIFs...as you know, Adam has been working
> on a big project, while he goes to school full time at CSUN...
>
> Here are Adam's animated GIFs to date...but tonight I hope to post
> Group 7...Yeah! Thank you, Adam, for this wonderful work...
>
> Lessons in ISWA Symbols
> http://www.signwriting.org/lessons/iswa/
>
> As soon as we have Groups 1-10 in animated GIFs, I am going to co-
> author a book with Adam called "SignWriting Hand Symbols"...that uses
> Adam's photos to show each handshape in 6 palm facings...so all the
> hands of the ISWA will be documented...on the web, and in book
> form...and I am thinking we could also create short videos for YouTube
> too...using the animated GIFs...a great way to teach SignWriting...
>
> THANK YOU, Adam!
>
>
>
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