LED Seminar 2016 - Landscape Symbols Reflection Group F
Landscape Symbol 1- Seljord Norway, Tora Grøstad
Representations and analytical drawings
in addition to your initial visual please add two further analytical drawings of your symbol
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Reflections
Please write a 250 words text reflecting on the following questions, you can also take ideas from your group members into account
- How and why did the symbols you identify appear in your landscape?
- Did their meaning change along with socio-political, economic, environmental or cultural changes in your region, or country?
- What do these symbols mean to you today? Are they meaningful to more than just one cultural group? Are they shared across cultures?
add your text here
Seljord(in Norway) holds a lot of cultural engagement based on old traditions. As it is surrounded by mountains on all sides, many artists found earl interest in all the different perspectives, and some even settled down. Also musicians got inspired, and the melodies from the "Harding-fiddle" renders tones from old oral stories, oft accompanied by folk dance. Seljord also have long traditions within agriculture, and the annual Dyrsku-festival houses uptil 60.000 visitors a year. In later times different art projects have enlightened the many qualities in Seljord, and even a 17 meter high tower is built, counting as the main tourist attraction commercialising the myth of Selma the sea serpent. Since the main transport road between west end east passes seljord is it always a conflict between commercial businesses and conservation of cultural heritage.
Landscape Symbol 2- Bologna, Federica Fulgini
Representations and analytical drawings
in addition to your initial visual please add two further analytical drawings of your symbol
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slide 2
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slide 3
Reflections
Please write a 250 words text reflecting on the following questions, you can also take ideas from your group members into account
- How and why did the symbols you identify appear in your landscape?
- Did their meaning change along with socio-political, economic, environmental or cultural changes in your region, or country?
- What do these symbols mean to you today? Are they meaningful to more than just one cultural group? Are they shared across cultures?
add your text here
Landscape Symbol 3- Place near to my home, Eszter Tóth
Representations and analytical drawings
in addition to your initial visual please add two further analytical drawings of your symbol
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slide 2
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slide 3
Reflections
Please write a 250 words text reflecting on the following questions, you can also take ideas from your group members into account
- How and why did the symbols you identify appear in your landscape?
- Did their meaning change along with socio-political, economic, environmental or cultural changes in your region, or country?
- What do these symbols mean to you today? Are they meaningful to more than just one cultural group? Are they shared across cultures?
add your text here
Landscape Symbol 4- Tegucigalpa, Mario Matamoros
Representations and analytical drawings
in addition to your initial visual please add two further analytical drawings of your symbol
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slide 2
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slide 3
Reflections
Please write a 250 words text reflecting on the following questions, you can also take ideas from your group members into account
- How and why did the symbols you identify appear in your landscape?
- Did their meaning change along with socio-political, economic, environmental or cultural changes in your region, or country?
- What do these symbols mean to you today? Are they meaningful to more than just one cultural group? Are they shared across cultures?
add your text here
Landscape Symbol 5- Ibrahim Al Mardini
Representations and analytical drawings
in addition to your initial visual please add two further analytical drawings of your symbol
- GroupI slide1.JPG
slide 1
- GroupI slide2.JPG
slide 2
- GroupI slide3.JPG
slide 3
Reflections
Please write a 250 words text reflecting on the following questions, you can also take ideas from your group members into account
- How and why did the symbols you identify appear in your landscape?
- Did their meaning change along with socio-political, economic, environmental or cultural changes in your region, or country?
- What do these symbols mean to you today? Are they meaningful to more than just one cultural group? Are they shared across cultures?
add your text here
Group reflection
Please add a summary of your group reflection here