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Cultural Artefacts + Conventions and how they relate to the Statement of…
Cultural Artefacts + Conventions and how they relate to the Statement of inquiry
Samantha
Diversity
Diversity means = A range of different things
Commonality .
A term for shared featured (same/similar features)
Interconnection
Artifaces
Stories about forgotten places
Something that can widen the readers imagination.
Sustainability
To be maintained at certain state or level.
to maintain at place
Conventions of a graphic novel
Panels
Time
Narrative
words and pictures
perspective
conventions of a comic strip
Blank space –
Camera angle –
Gutter -
Symbol –
Emanata –
Speech bubble -
Punch line –
Panel –
Cultural artifacts
Ancient artifacts
Religious figures
Statue of David
Sacred weapons
King Arthur's Sword
The Crusades
Holy Grail
Lost jewels
Colonization
Plundering, stolen
History
The building of a society
Democracy
Communism
knowledge
Science
Astronomy
Language
Examples of an artefacts : an antique, ancient weapons, stone tools and pottery vessels
definition of artefacts : artefacts are objects either made by a human or someone famous. things very old and historical could be call artefacts.
Art
Renaissance
Cave Painting
Chinese Painting
Language
Norse Runic Alphabet
Egyptian
Arabic
Atalntean
intertextuality
the relationship between texts, especially literary ones.
How to texts could be related to each other. (same meaning, same features...)
Point of View
From different perspective to look at other things.
Time, Space and Place
In different time, in a different place(space)
Different times or in different places could have different cultural artefacts.
Example: Chinese opera are different from western opera.
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