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Culture & Identity
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Culture & Identity Revival

Summary

The term, ‘cultural revival’, refers to the formation of group identity around a common culture, where a claim is forwarded that the aspects of culture with which the group identifies have been recovered after losses due to colonization, forced or voluntary relocation, oppression, or modernization. Cultural revival is a concept that encapsulates the development of group identity rooted in a shared culture. It revolves around the assertion that the cultural components central to the group’s identity have been reclaimed following periods of loss, often resulting from factors such as colonization, forced or voluntary migration, oppression, and modernization. This phenomenon serves as a powerful testament to the resilience and adaptability of communities in preserving their cultural heritage. In the context of the Devas, here within this discipline lies the very act of uncovering the Devas’ presence on Earth and their connection to humanity.

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Easter Island/Rongo Rongo Tribe
Greenland/Mustard Tea
Ukraine/911 Help Ukraine
Easter Island/Rongo Rongo Tribe
Greenland/Mustard Tea
Ukraine/911 Help Ukraine
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Easter Island/Rongo Rongo Tribe
Greenland/Mustard Tea
Ukraine/911 Help Ukraine

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  • Scientifically prove theory through available literature
  • Artistically visualize theory through imaging techniques and other mediums
  • Identify theory in natural examples
  • Obtain natural specimens as natural occurrences of theory

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I enjoyed getting to know a new artist and learning about your Electrography project. Collaborating two completely different skills and talents is such a fun experience. Not only did I learn a lot from you but I also gained a lot of inspiration from this project!

Meghan Widger

Owner of Hills & Thread

Kristi’s workshop was meticulously prepared. She provided all the materials and equipment needed for the each member of the group to produce several pieces related to their own research. We all enjoyed the fascinating experience she led.

Alexis Williams

Director of the Ayatana Artistic Research Program

At the Cambridge Science Festival, we aim to create a shared cultural festival from the Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math experiences in our lives.  Kristi Beisecker was a wonderful addition to our art and technology workshops in the 2014 science festival, engaging a diverse audience with her electrography work.  Particularly the use of organic materials, plants and fauna, was effective and beautiful.

Sung Kim

Cambridge Science Festival Manager


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