Work Room - Week 24
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The new topic is up: http://therealljidol.livejournal.com/788789.html
and I can't wait until people start googling and linking it back.
Because I have a feeling this is going to be a fun week!
But it's also a week where people are likely to have similar entries. What are you going to do to make yourself stand out from the crowd?
and I can't wait until people start googling and linking it back.
Because I have a feeling this is going to be a fun week!
But it's also a week where people are likely to have similar entries. What are you going to do to make yourself stand out from the crowd?
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Date: 2014-10-08 12:39 am (UTC)How does human communication break when an intermediary is involved?
The inclination is to go digital because this seems to be a digital era problem, but we can really go wherever we want with it just as long as some breakdown of communication exists when a middle man or thing is involved. I would like to read about babel fish troubles, especially having to adjust the fish for best effect. (Edit: Thanks to Sobota (http://sobota.livejournal.com/463698.html) for getting me close enough. I wrote this before I read that.)
Which of these would be more interesting to read?
1.) A teacher faces complete and utter linguistic discombobulation as students slip into auto-aural-correct mode.
2.) The first American president living with muteness sends odd and surreal demands through his text-to-speech device.
3.) The promotional for the "Post Human" thought-to-action movement goes awry when the promoter's inner most thoughts are poorly translated.