Reindeer
Designing and building knowledge of cultural landscapes by Reindeer. How can we perceive cultural landscapes? Reindeer represents "landscape", and this project spreads facts about reindeer through images, words, and a space. Reindeer in the North are herded by minority groups. The reindeer...
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ftahoslo:oai:aho.brage.unit.no:11250/2446093 2024-02-04T10:04:18+01:00 Reindeer Kono, Akie Callejas, Louis Hemmersam, Peter 2017-05 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2446093 eng eng The Oslo School of Architecture and Design http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2446093 Akie Kono Landskapsarkitektur Landscape architecture VDP::Humaniora: 000::Arkitektur og design: 140 Master thesis 2017 ftahoslo 2024-01-10T23:44:18Z Designing and building knowledge of cultural landscapes by Reindeer. How can we perceive cultural landscapes? Reindeer represents "landscape", and this project spreads facts about reindeer through images, words, and a space. Reindeer in the North are herded by minority groups. The reindeer in the South is known as Rudolph by many. The minority is always conquered by the majority. "Reindeer" is not about spatial issues at a specific site, but about perception of landscape in a humanistic way by the public. This happens through documentation of the objects of Sami reindeer herders, but also everyday life in Oslo, Tromsø etc. An exhibition deisgn at DogA makes up this project. The words has been inspired by stay with the herders. submittedVersion Master Thesis sami sami Tromsø ADORA - Oslo School of Architecture and Design Tromsø Rudolph ENVELOPE(-62.433,-62.433,-64.900,-64.900) |
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Designing and building knowledge of cultural landscapes by Reindeer. How can we perceive cultural landscapes? Reindeer represents "landscape", and this project spreads facts about reindeer through images, words, and a space. Reindeer in the North are herded by minority groups. The reindeer in the South is known as Rudolph by many. The minority is always conquered by the majority. "Reindeer" is not about spatial issues at a specific site, but about perception of landscape in a humanistic way by the public. This happens through documentation of the objects of Sami reindeer herders, but also everyday life in Oslo, Tromsø etc. An exhibition deisgn at DogA makes up this project. The words has been inspired by stay with the herders. submittedVersion |
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