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Text for Happiness. Or Sadness. Get Art Back.
Newspaper | The New York Times
Date | 15.7.2017
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | artificial intelligence, emojis, texting
Summary | The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has been inviting people to send the text "send me" + a word or an emoji. The museum then replies with an image from its collection. The idea of the project is to add some culture into our everyday life, and a lot of people have been using the free service. People have mostly been requesting positivity, love, flowers, and happiness. The top emojis used were: robot, heart, rainbow, and poop.
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Apple Welcomes New Faces To Its Growing Emoji List
Newspaper | The New York Times
Date | 18.7.2017
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | diversity, emojis
Summary | Apple shared a preview of a set of its 12 new emojis. Some of the new emojis are a woman wearing a hijab, a breastfeeding woman, a face throwing up, a zombie, and a sandwich. Apple's goal has been to be more diverse and inclusive, which is why we'll be able to use a hijab or breastfeeding emoji. There are several requirements to meet in order to see a new emoji on our keyboard: compatibility with emojis in other social media platforms and expected level of use.
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This Artist Doesn't Hold a Palette. He Works With Emoji.
Newspaper | The New York Times
Date | 27.7.2017
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | emojis
Summary | Emojis are everywhere, and have now become art. Yung Jake has been using emojis to create 3D ''Emoji Portraits'' for the Tripoli Gallery in Southampton, N.Y. For instance, he created portraits of celebrities such as Justin Bieber, Leonardo DiCaprio, Willow Smith or Kim Kardashian.
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Little Expressions on the Big Screen
Newspaper | The New York Times
Date | 28.7.2017
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | emojis, marketing
Summary | The Emoji movie tells the story of a "meh" emoji named Gene who can express more emotions than just the blasé feeling. The emoji leader wants to get rid of Gene because of his versatility. The movie is idiotic, and shows that Hollywood still thinks that the idiotic can seem less so just by hiring famous actors and by polishing it up a little.
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Emoji Art, From 'Moby-Dick' to Hollywood
Newspaper | The New York Times
Date | 29.7.2017
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | emojis, marketing, smartphone
Summary | The Emoji movie represents our consumerist and capitalist society, where big tech companies try to sell their products to children. Before emojis made it to Hollywood, other artists used them. For instance, Emoji Dick is a translation of the book Moby Dick; Book from the Ground is a book written in pictograms; Boring Angel video is a video from the internet artist John Michael Boling, which shows a series of emojis; Garden of Emoji Delights represents The ''Garden of Earthly Delights'' (Renaissance work of art) with layers of hundreds of emoji; and finally, the MoMa acquired the original set of emojis for its permanent collection.
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'The Emoji Movie' Draws Audiences
Newspaper | The New York Times
Date | 31.7.2017
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | emojis, marketing
Summary | The Emoji movie (Sony) surprisingly became a box office success, despite critics that hated the movie. But we people should not underestimate the taste of American people. Sony already had other successes this summer: ''Baby Driver'' and ''Spider-Man: Homecoming''. The Emoji movie cost about 50 million dollars to make.
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Taking poetic license with AI personalities
Newspaper | Washington Post
Date | 7.4.2016
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | artificial intelligence, emojis, gender, research/study
Summary | Artificial intelligence assistants are now being creatively enganced by educated and professional writers and poets so as to make their conversation appear more human-like (f.i. by using emojis) and their personalities more authentic. Polls have shown that users prefer female voices for AI assistants and most companies have acted accordingly. Microsoft has however pre-empted reinforcing stereotypes about female assistants by limiting the number of apologies and self-deprecating comments for their AI assistant Cortana.
Image Description | Image of a meeting of professional writers working in AI at Microsoft.
Image Tags | computer/laptop, female(s), male(s)
Facebook users are all smiles over emoji
Newspaper | USA Today
Date | 26.2.2016
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | emojis, Facebook
Summary | Facebook introduced a new way to express oneself on the social network: people can use emoji-like reaction buttons to represent love, laughter, anger, surprise and sadness. The "like" button was not always appropriate (e.g. to comment on a post about a death). People mostly think that the new reactions are fun. Other people are disappointed that Facebook didn't add a dislike button.
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Pepsi keeps it short, sweet with 5-second ads for emoji bottles
Newspaper | USA Today
Date | 26.4.2016
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | emojis, marketing
Summary | Pepsi has a new ad campaign for its emoji-clad bottle, and it just runs 5 seconds. Pepsi thinks that using emoji in its ads will attract more consumers.
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Celebs the marketing muscle of their personal emoji apps
Newspaper | USA Today
Date | 17.5.2016
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | emojis, marketing
Summary | Blac Chyna and other celebrities have broken into a new business with their own emoji apps. Celebrities such as Drake have a marketing strategy: they release a brand and give it to the fans. They also make a lot of money with that.
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