Wednesday, October 10, 2012

WEEK 11-Design Concept (Bora Ring)

IDEA OF BORA RING
BORA RING in the form of circle, individually places stone as the evidence.
figures number of complex social, culture and environmental relationship and there are several intriguing lines of inquiry that could be pursued with regard to them.

FUNCTION 
-The function was expressly social and ceremonial
-Identify the factor determining their distribution and location



IT CALLED AS EARTH CIRCLE


Earth circle sites ("Bora rings") provide such evidence. These sites are conspicuous features of the Southeast Queensland archaeological landscape not only because of their prevalence in the area, but also because they constitute sites whose functions were expressly social and ceremonial. Consequently, earth circles are of particular significance as material expressions of a fundamental dimension of Aboriginal life, and for

this reason, their considered examination is critical to a more complete understanding of the archaeology of the region.
Earth circles figured in a number of complex social, cultural and environmental relationships, and there are several intriguing lines of inquiry that could be pursued with regard to them. Moreover, the uses of earth circles were not confined to initiation, but also included dances and fights. Given these considerations, application of term "Bora ring" to all earth circle sites is best avoided

IDEA TO MY DESIGN


CREATING A SPACE WHERE PEOPLE CAN GATHER, DO ACTIVITY, SHARING THE EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE 

CREATING THE RELATIONSHIP WITH THE ENVIRONMENT

SYMBOLISE THE EXISTENCE OF THE WOODFORD PEOPLE IN THE FUTURE  


GALLERY AND WORKSHOP
non festival
workshop
exhibition and function

festival
gallery
experience the workshop
introducing the history of the aboriginal

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