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April 8, 1999
In April 1996, I invited ten participants of different backgrounds
to copy Beijing Daily with their own hand writing script. Each of
them also filled out some forms on their personal profiles. All of
them duplicated their handwritings of the same content from the newspaper
and their ten identities could be distinguished by their ten different
scripts.
After that, a pen calligraphy mold, which is characterized by depressed
grooves, was created based on the script of each participant. The
pen point moves in the created grooves and hand muscles are trained
subconsciously so as to change writing habits of the learners whose
writing style is then made to inosculate the style of the molded script.
This is an evolved trace and one scientific technology of producing
standard scripts.
Audiences can choose any exemplary script to follow. When their handwritings
are considered standard, the signature's significance as the proof
of identities will be deprived.
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