Record Industry'가 아닌 ’Recording industry'로 명명하는 이유가 바로 그것이다. 그림 1은 ‘Record Industry'와 ’Recording industry'의 차이를 나타내는 그림이다.
그림 1. ‘Record Industry'와 ’Recording industry'
위 그림은 음반 산업이 ‘음반’이라는 상품의 제조, 판매뿐만 아니라 레코딩 된 작품의 재산권과 매니
Phonograph.
- Phonograph.
Grammophon. Phonograph!
- Record.
- Record!
Phonographrecord.
Phonographrecord!
Phonographrecord is black.
Phonographrecord is black?
Black?
- Stove.
- Stove!
Stove is black.
Stove is black.
- My skin is black.
- My skin is black.
No. Her skin is white.
- My skin is black.
- White?
Wei. White is Wei.
Black is Schwarz!
Black is Schwarz.
No, wed better get a... Watch m
phonographrecord. The Director leans
over Roger and angrily plucks one of the birds circling his
head.
DIRECTOR
(continuing)
Whats this, Roger?
ROGER RABBIT
(sheepish)
A tweeting bird?
DIRECTOR
Thats right, a tweeting bird. But
what does the script say? Rabbit gets
conked. Rabbit sees stars! Not
birds, stars!
BABY HERMAN
Aw, for cryin out loud, Roger! Ill
be in my trailer... takin a nap!
Baby He
phonograph would be used mainly
as a business machine for recording and replay-
ing dictation), but he invariably gave great con-
sideration to users’ needs and preferences.
Edison’s approach was an early example of
what is now called “design thinking”a meth-
odology that imbues the full spectrum of inno-
vation activities with a human-centered design
ethos. By this I mean that innovation
Script(文字) : Visible Marks For Record
Condition = a language unit : a letter = 1 : 1
cf. Signal fire(烽火) or sign language(手语) is not a script
Logographic Writing(表意文字)
- Pictograph(象形文字)
Sumerian(B.C 3100), Egyptian(B.C 3000),
Hittite(B.C 1500), Chinese character(汉字, B.C 1300)
Phonographic Writing(表音文字)
- A syllabic script(音