History offers invaluable inspiration for contemporary designers, helping to develop and inform ideas. Exploration of history creates a context to work within and build concepts from, helping to add value and vigour. In this essay I will explore and explain how designers have used the past to inform their work, whether an expression of political, social, or traditional opinions. I will particularly focus on Alexander McQueen’s political approach, and how he addresses his ancestral history. I will
My fascination with anthropology began in third grade when the chimerical creatures and superhuman gods of Greek Myths sparked my curiosity in global cultures. Eventually, I noticed how the stories correlated with other religious tales from around the world. Through the years, classes in geography, world history, foreign languages, biology and religion further stimulated my interest in how different societies developed, sometimes with similar characteristics. In addition, experiences such as serving
In “Greek Religion”, Walter Burkert informs his readers mostly about the Greeks’ religious beliefs. In section one, Burkert begins to discuss the history of the Early Bronze Age, such as the vocabulary of Indo-European and the religion of the Minoan-Mycenaeans. He mentions the different cult places which include: caves, temples, graves, as well as peak, tree, and house sanctuaries. For example, a cult includes the Minoan Tree and Pillar Cult; the pillars and trees were sacred, however, they were
Valley State University Social Fraternities As Learning Communities INTRODUCTION Greek-lettered organizations often carry a negative stigma, due largely to a growingly publicized minority of fraternities and sororities in the media. Similarly to ethnic groups that are marginalized in much the same way, these minorities have not represented the larger body as a whole, regardless of membership. However, in more recent history, the publicity of these minority members has aided in the cultivation of a such
The history of Greece was one of the hundreds of independent poleis spread all around the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea and its shores. The Greeks considered themselves part of an area called Greece, or Hellas in their language. In ancient Greece, the population of the Greeks stood on a small number of people. Most often, the new rules or news were announced by gathering all the people in the city hall. The expansion of the population then lead to the expansion of cities. The planning of Greek
of the Iliad and the Odyssey. The period in history that helped to produce these two phenomenal works is veiled with uncertainty due to the fact that an actual written history doesn't exist. Homer put his history of the period together from the traditional custom of oral poetic story telling that originated from the late Dark Age and early Archaic Period. The first three chapters of Finley's text provide the reader with an understanding of the Greek world so the information presented in the fourth
for insubordination. Ptolemy, Alexander’s general who became the Egyptian pharaoh following the death of Alexander, narrates the story at an old age to scribes in Egypt. Ptolemy was present and was a primary source for many of the events in the history of Alexander and he did, in fact, write down his accounts of those events. Those documents no longer exist. However, the film does not attempt to cover all of the battles Alexander and his troops fought, rather it basically covers two of the major
History is most often associated with past events, other associations being hypothetical : interpreting "what if" theories and revisionist history. The human sciences deals with multiple fields, but those fields all generally include the factor of the human population or the human individual, hence the name "human" sciences. It is said that a historian's task is to understand the past, while the human scientist's task is to change the future. Yet there are counterclaims to these descriptions of a
The earliest form of Greek literature is Homer’s Iliad. The Iliad idealizes the Greek hero Achilles as following the warrior code of personal honor and glory. Another ancient piece of literature coming from Rome is Virgil’s Aeneid, which portrays Rome’s ideal hero Aeneas, as a model for the future leaders of Rome. The Aeneid was written in nineteen BC and was the Romans way to compete with the wanted to have their own epic history like the Greeks had before them. Both give men their respective societies
The Treatment of the Human Figure: Examining Interpretations Through History Throughout history artists have been fascinated with the human figure. Before photography was invented, painting, drawing and printmaking served as the only forms of visual documentation. It often felt the purpose of art was to capture a likeness; often the beauty of the human figure was stressed and imperfections of those who were being portrayed were minimized. Thus, here was little room for artistic expression