Body and Captivity in The Skin I Live In Almodóvar’s “The Skin I Live In” is the one different and outstanding thriller film which surprises the audience by the narration, which is interweaving of past and present and the unexpected ending. The highlighted point of this film is “body,” and “captivity.” Almodóvar uses the theory “Docile Bodies” written by Michel Foucault’s to presenting the theme of body manipulation, and provides cinematic techniques to present and reinforce the theme of captivity
Justice for Juveniles “Approximately 2,570 children are sentenced to juvenile life without parole or "JLWOP" in the United States.” (END JUVENILE LIFE, para. 1). Juveniles should have an appropriate trial prior to a life in prison. Some observe life punishment as justice in our country. However, sentencing teenagers to a life in prison without a proper trial is not justice but cruel punishment. Multiple citizens may believe it is best for America’s safety to have these individuals in jail for life
Biomorphism is an art movement that began in the 20th century. It is the attempt to force naturally occurring shapes into functional devices, for example a chair that mimics the pattern of a certain plant or a staircase that mimics the shell of a snail. Biomorphism copies the natural shapes and objects found in nature and turns them into, or replicates them into functional devices that we use in our everyday lives. Nature is one of the main sources of inspiration when it comes to designing things
Name of the master builder: Antoni Gaudí i Cornet Context under which he worked: Antoni Gaudí went beyond mainstream Modernisme also known as Catalan modernism, creating a personal style based on observation of the nature and exploitation of traditional Catalan construction traditions. He was using regulated geometric shapes as the hyperbolic paraboloid, the hyperboloid, the helicoid and the conoide. Biography- Age: June 25, 1852 to June 10, 1926 (aged 73) Place of birth: Reus, Catalonia, Spain Education
elegant and stately Palau Güell, his mansion just off La Rambla” (Meisler, Stanley). In 1883, Gaudi also secured a contract to begin work on the Sagrada Familia, “the project was supported by a group of conservative Catholics who wanted a holy edifice where sinners could atone for succumbing to modern temptations”(Meisler, Stanley). It is the Sagrada Familia, that he is most famous for, a towering Cathedral, the masterpiece stands at 566 feet. “It was started in 1884, and Gaudí worked on it for most
Savour the Diverse Cultural Experiences of Soulful Barcelona Between the crisp sangrias and beautiful beaches, Barcelona is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Spain but despite being a part of the nation, the city gives off a different vibe compared to the rest of Spain, making visiting Barcelona a unique experience even for the most experienced traveller in Spain. Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia, a region in the north eastern part of Spain bordering France. When in Barcelona
Architecture has been a profession I took on right after I completed high school, it is a very unique career that not many choose. I believe you need passion, imagination and creativity to build spaces where people live, work and spend most of their lives. This career opens many doors for a wide variety of career paths beyond Architecture. I am seeking to further my education obtaining a Master’s Degree in Property and Land Development and Architecture. Being able to combine both professions will
From 1902 to 1923 Alfonso XIII (13) was in charge if Spain. Alfonso had very little respect for the three different branches of government (Legislative, Judicial and Executive) and in return it caused turmoil in the country. In 1923 Spain gave into the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera, and Rivera became the new leader of Spain with the consent of the King. The dictatorship of Primo de Rivera lasted from 1923 to 1930. While Rivera was in office he declared a state of war and the abolishment of
which was given free reign in the design of gardens, sculpture and all decorative arts, as well as architecture. The seven buildings are: Parque Güell; Palacio Güell; Casa Mila; Casa Vicens; Gaudí’s work on the Nativity façade and Crypt of La Sagrada Familia; Casa Batlló; Crypt in Colonia Güell.” (Centre). Antoni Gaudi’s work always amazed those around him, his professors said he was genius to the point that they could have mistaken him for insane (Antoni Gaudí Biography). One very popular building
CHAPTER THREE: THEORETICAL ARGUMENT REDEFINING RESTORATIVE EXPERIENCES FOR REPORT AND RECOVERY ENVIRONMENTS 3.1 INTRODUCTION: TOWARDS A HOLISTIC RESTORATIVE EXPERIENCE. Based on the review of the literature in the previous chapter, it is clear that there is a need to design report and recovery environments that both effectively respond to trauma, and allow for the initialisation of restorative processes. It is the contention of this dissertation