Crystal palace: a written accompaniment to the thesis exhibition

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2007
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Crystal Palace claims personal experience can be a channel for new interpretations of the world and rejects post-Structuralist determination of consciousness by language. With reference to the eco-centric understanding of land that some call radical ecology, I propose its eco-centric general perspective lies beyond the scope of explanation as an entirely cultural formation. I recount my long personal involvement with a small prairie eco-system and its political path. In explanation of this narrative I use ecosocial semiotic theories of the open-system character of language, consciousness, and life forms and eco­systems. I conclude that characteristics of my experience stand in relation to ecosocial semiotic theory of body-environment relations and the eco-centric developmental paths of others. In later chapters the repercussions of the non-linguisti·c character of this knowledge are discussed in relation to art production.
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Bibliography: p. 68-71
Some pages are in colour.
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McQuitty, J. (2007). Crystal palace: a written accompaniment to the thesis exhibition (Master's thesis, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada). Retrieved from https://prism.ucalgary.ca. doi:10.11575/PRISM/1186
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