Emojis have officially entered the collection of New York’s Museum of Modern Art, but those 176 characters probably look a little different than the ones US audiences are used to using to express ...
For as long as they've been available on our phones, emoji have mostly been a way for us to communicate with one another. When we lack the words to properly express our thoughts or feelings, a smiling ...
For the truly tech/text-savvy, having entire text message conversations using only emoji characters is an art form all its own. Now a group of art-smart folks on Twitter have taken that concept to the ...
The great emoji craze is understandable–in a complicated world, it can be hard to express what you really mean without tiny cartoons of guns, beer, aliens, flying stacks of money, Santa Claus, poop, ...
Ever since Apple popularized the Japanese emoticons on known as emoji with the release of i0S5, digital communication once confined to letters, numbers and punctuation has become a cartoonish ...
Of the enormous permanent collections owned by major museums, only a very, very small portion of artworks get to see the light of day at any given time. Many institutions have sought to change that ...
We’ve already established that the selfie is a legitimate art form – validated by having its own show and gallery. Now it’s time to add the emoji. The Emoji Show explains the idea behind the show: In ...
The Museum of Modern Art in New York City added the original set of 176 emoji to its permanent collection, The New York Times reports. The glyphs were released and 1999 and designed for pagers made by ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. You can get various chargers, a power bank, and even a USB-C hub that look like friendly little robots — some ...
The first major M4 Mac mini hub accessory has just been announced, plus we now know what emoji are coming next — and developers are wondering why Apple has removed controversial apps. The buzz around ...