Title: Introduction To Neon Signs
1INTRODUCTION
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TO NEON SIGNS
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2The neon signs begin with a line or more
precisely, a gas-filled glass tube, heated and
coated by a skilled craftsman, and it burns with
an electric charge and can be used a c ustom
outdoor neon signs. Once enlightened, the line
changes It mimics and summarizes, shines and
blinks, and pleads and interrupts. Its landmarks,
symbols, and inscriptions define the lively
language of the modern city.
3With the authority that combines visual art,
design and architecture, and animation, M has
begun to find examples of neon signs that are
otherwise dangerous on the streets of Hong Kong.
The aim is a little more sensitive to
sensitivity although the unseen power of these
urban structures is rapidly disappearing
undeniably and influential rather than
realizing that neon symbols present a mandatory
study of a multi-sectoral museum based in Hong
Kong neon. The basic theme is "visible culture."
4The purpose takes a bit of emotion ... rather
than seeing that the neon symbols present an
exemplary study of a multi- sectoral museum,
focusing on the neon city of Hong Kong, which
has a great theme "visual culture."
5Visual culture emerges from a series of
categories to include the discussion of
information, images and definitions collected in
a visual environment. In the case of Hong Kong,
neon symbols are therefore hard to ignore. By
themselves, they play the interactive role of
typing, drawing and graphic design, are empowered
and blocked by their technical means as a book
is used by a printing press or a digital design
of its software.
6The fact that their ownership is often unknown is
an understatement. They are the product of
real-life creators, goals and processes but
they also become increasingly useless when
identity is fading that is often obscured by the
cars of the culture itself (think the Internet).
And then, with their adventures in photography,
visual arts, cinema and more, neon symbols have
already integrated and represented the breadth of
modern conflict Glamour and grit Self-esteem and
weakness Great spectacle The distinction of that
7Both custom outdoor Neon signs or symbols provide
meanings and reflections in this way, they live
in the most fertile part of the visual culture,
in the osmotic interface between the medium, the
message and the viewer.
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