Deciphering Banyan tree networks
Within the genetic material of plants not only lies encoded their biological information necessary for their reproduction and survival, but also a depth of cultural information. “Deciphering Banyan Tree Archives” centers around the Banyan tree, also known as the strangling fig. Throughout history, t...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-715922019-12-10T13:22:52Z Deciphering Banyan tree networks Chan, Zachary Zi Xuan Astrid Al Mkhlaafy School of Art, Design and Media DRNTU::Visual arts and music Within the genetic material of plants not only lies encoded their biological information necessary for their reproduction and survival, but also a depth of cultural information. “Deciphering Banyan Tree Archives” centers around the Banyan tree, also known as the strangling fig. Throughout history, the enigmatic biology of the Banyan tree has ensured it special status in human societies, and many have tried to capture the Banyan’s potencies through poetry, metaphor, painting, resulting in many readings and interpretations. In this project set in the context of Singapore City as a site of constant urban development, the Banyan tree, a natural vessel for multifaceted archaeologies, provides us with tactical ways of perceiving urban space, giving us a means to realize the invisible power structures governing our bodies, as well as to reveal how the liminal and marginalized members of our society might walk the City. Bachelor of Fine Arts 2017-05-17T09:04:23Z 2017-05-17T09:04:23Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/71592 en Nanyang Technological University 14 p. application/pdf |
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Within the genetic material of plants not only lies encoded their biological information necessary for their reproduction and survival, but also a depth of cultural information. “Deciphering Banyan Tree Archives” centers around the Banyan tree, also known as the strangling fig. Throughout history, the enigmatic biology of the Banyan tree has ensured it special status in human societies, and many have tried to capture the Banyan’s potencies through poetry, metaphor, painting, resulting in many readings and interpretations. In this project set in the context of Singapore City as a site of constant urban development, the Banyan tree, a natural vessel for multifaceted archaeologies, provides us with tactical ways of perceiving urban space, giving us a means to realize the invisible power structures governing our bodies, as well as to reveal how the liminal and marginalized members of our society might walk the City. |
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