Andreas Huyssen writes, 'Remembrance as a vital human activity shapes our links to the past, and the ways we remember define us in the present. As individuals and societies, we need the past to construct and to anchor our identities and to nurture a vision of the future.' Memory is continually affected by a complex spectrum of states such as forgetting, denial, repression, trauma, recounting and reconsidering, stimulated by equally complex changes in context and changes over time. The apprehension and reflective comprehension of landscape is similarly beset by such complexities. Just as the nature and qualities of memory comprise inherently fading, shifting and fleeting impressions of things which are themselves ever-changing, an ...
This essay explores the transformation of Australian ways of mourning over the last forty years thro...
This thesis will ask the question: "Can monuments ever really be repositories of memory; how is the ...
The markers of how we remember in the landscape seem to be everywhere. The reminders of the 1974 flo...
Andreas Huyssen writes, ‘Remembrance as a vital human activity shapes our links to the past, and the...
Andreas Huyssen writes, 'Remembrance as a vital human activity shapes our links to the past, an...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.This dissertation is a study of...
Contemporary Western society often strives to confront and cope with loss through projects that comm...
While recent studies have revealed that the rate of memorials appears to be increasing in tandem wit...
&quot;RESEARCH BACKGROUND<br />This Anti-Memorial was a temporary public event undertaken ...
Bearing witness to tragedy, the aftermath of genocide often resides quite evidently within the lands...
How can the abstract idea of memory be represented through the discipline of landscape architecture?...
© 2013 Dr. Veronica TelloThis thesis provides the first in-depth examination of experimental methods...
The article consists of two parts. The first part (§§ 1–2) investigates the indiscriminate and absol...
Artistic investigations of place are often entwined with the attempt to retrieve and make sense of l...
This thesis will explore the phenomenon of temporary memorials as expression for marginalized groups...
This essay explores the transformation of Australian ways of mourning over the last forty years thro...
This thesis will ask the question: "Can monuments ever really be repositories of memory; how is the ...
The markers of how we remember in the landscape seem to be everywhere. The reminders of the 1974 flo...
Andreas Huyssen writes, ‘Remembrance as a vital human activity shapes our links to the past, and the...
Andreas Huyssen writes, 'Remembrance as a vital human activity shapes our links to the past, an...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.This dissertation is a study of...
Contemporary Western society often strives to confront and cope with loss through projects that comm...
While recent studies have revealed that the rate of memorials appears to be increasing in tandem wit...
&quot;RESEARCH BACKGROUND<br />This Anti-Memorial was a temporary public event undertaken ...
Bearing witness to tragedy, the aftermath of genocide often resides quite evidently within the lands...
How can the abstract idea of memory be represented through the discipline of landscape architecture?...
© 2013 Dr. Veronica TelloThis thesis provides the first in-depth examination of experimental methods...
The article consists of two parts. The first part (§§ 1–2) investigates the indiscriminate and absol...
Artistic investigations of place are often entwined with the attempt to retrieve and make sense of l...
This thesis will explore the phenomenon of temporary memorials as expression for marginalized groups...
This essay explores the transformation of Australian ways of mourning over the last forty years thro...
This thesis will ask the question: "Can monuments ever really be repositories of memory; how is the ...
The markers of how we remember in the landscape seem to be everywhere. The reminders of the 1974 flo...