The commission published a book with about 1500 signs. It does not have a concrete grammar, so some say that it is not a real language.
The name "Gestuno" is from Italian, meaning "the unity of sign languages." Some deaf people use Gestuno at the World Games for the Deaf and the Deaf Way Conference and Festival in Washington, DC, but besides that its use is very limited.
-Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia at http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gestuno_language
Gestuno International
Gesture: Principles and Gestures International Sign
Language Gestuno: International Sign
Language of the Deaf Manual
Esperanto
What
do you do when you try to gather together people of the deaf communities from
all four corners of the globe? You devise an international sign language that
all are capable of learning and understanding.
Analysis and examples of international
gestures by David Bar-Tzur
Description, who, why, & how about Gestuno
The revised and enlarged book of signs agreed and
adopted by the Unification of Signs Commission of the World Federation of the
Deaf. Translations in English, French, & Arabic
Views on use of Gestuno