Oct 16th
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Translations: Understanding Misunderstanding 2020-2021

A special exhibition at 21 21 Design Sight

When
Oct 16th 2020 - Mar 7th 2021

Translation generally refers to the process of converting words from one language to another, and it has long been an important way of aiding communication and understanding between cultures. In the modern era, there are a host of different electronic translation tools, but they can't always capture important parts of the translation process such as tone and the body language of the person communicating the message.

A special exhibition at Roppongi's 21 21 Design Sight museum looks into the intricacies of this process at the "Translations: Understanding Misunderstanding" exhibition. The event will include hands-on exhibits using automatic translation by AI, images from Creole speakers who are fluent in multiple languages, and examples of sign language to name a few. Adult admission to the event is 1200 yen.

Getting there

The 21 21 Design Sight museum is located a 5 minute walk from Roppongi Station (served by the Toei Oedo Line and the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line) and Nogizaka Station (served by the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line).

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Find out more about 21_21 Design Sight.

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Lynda Hogan 4 years ago
Google translate should attend this event, lol!! I love the name "understanding misunderstanding", food for thought.
Elizabeth S 4 years ago
Even dictionaries are risky! One of my lovely students told me she wants to be a creature teacher - a biology professor.

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