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A visual exploration of the topic Slash (/) in a perfect bound book - slant / solidus / stroke / virgule We are creating a book interpreting the character slash (/) - a visual look into its uses in the english language and exploration into how this symbol can be interpreted.You'll need an HTML5 capable browser to see this content.PlayReplay with soundPlay with sound00:0000:00The slash (/) originally entered the english language in the 14th century meaning ‘to break’ and described the cutting movement of a weapon. It wasn't until the 1960’s that that the term “slas ...

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A visual exploration of the topic Slash (/) in a perfect bound book - slant / solidus / stroke / virgule We are creating a book interpreting the character slash (/) - a visual look into its uses in the english language and exploration into how this symbol can be interpreted.You'll need an HTML5 capable browser to see this content.PlayReplay with soundPlay with sound00:0000:00The slash (/) originally entered the english language in the 14th century meaning ‘to break’ and described the cutting movement of a weapon. It wasn't until the 1960’s that that the term “slash” was used to represent the (/) symbol we know and love today.The book is a collaborative effort from 29 local and international students studying diploma of
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