Artistic Language Creator Alliance

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What are those characters in the ALCA logo?

Posted On: 29 Sep 2024, 08:35 PM
Posted By: fragmented_imagination

The logo for this group features letters of six artistic languages. These are artistic languages that I have a decent familiarity with.

The top letter is from the Aurebesh alphabet featured in Star Wars. Unlike the other languages, Aurebesh is not a true constructed language but what is known as a "cypher" language, which is a visual language that replaces a language's alphabet with different characters to give the appearance of a different language. Why included it anyway? Because

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What is an "artistic language"?

Posted On: 29 Sep 2024, 08:01 PM
Posted By: fragmented_imagination

An artistic language is a constructed language that serves an artistic purpose. Such a language is made to simply be, not like auxiliary languages meant to foster international communication or engineered languages which are used academically to experiment with language use and logical function.

The first known artistic language is "Utopian", featured in the Latin satire book Utopia by Thomas More with Peter Giles in 1516. It featured as an addendum at the end of the book. It was writt

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