Friday, 29 August 2014

POSTER WK 10: JACOB SAGA


  1. Jacob’s Ladder: painting by William Blake 1757


  1. Jacob wrestling an angel: painting by Karen Laub-Novak


  1. Star Wars Poster: Luke Star Walker and Darth Veda (fight good & evil)


  1. The Wednesday edition of the Evening News: represents the EfM class theme. MAN WRESTLES WITH ANGEL

Wednesday, 20 August 2014

POSTER WK 9: ABRAHAM II



  1. Abraham & Isaac Saga: Marc Chagall
 
  1. Sacrifice: Sheep sacrifice in Israel


  1. Adoration of the Mystic Lamb: Hubert and Jan Van Eck (1443)



  1. The Wednesday edition of the Evening News: represents the EfM class theme. MORAL & ETHICAL DILEMMAS

Wednesday, 13 August 2014

POSTER WK8: ABRAHAM I


1.       Map of Journeys of the Patriarchs: Abraham and Jacob



2.       Stained glass window name of GOD YHWH – I AM WHO AM


3.       Islamic wall with name of ALLAH


  1. God as portrayed by Michelangelo


  1. The Wednesday Evening Newspaper announces “GOD IS ONE” Icon of Jesus.

Sunday, 10 August 2014

POSTER WK 7: THE TOWER OF BABEL

The Tower of Babel is another type of creation story explaining the reason why the world has multiple languages and not just one language. (Necessary to explain if we came from one source)


National Security 

The Tower of Babel story from a National Security perspective is expressed by a CIA document regarding linguistic policies for Intelligence Officers. Basically, the CIA expresses frustration regarding the amount of energy and resources wasted on linguistic training. It states that the problem is so huge it would be impossible to plan which languages should be learned by whom. Therefore, they continue to adopt a bushfire approach.

Public Health & Welfare

Health agencies in the United States have so many organizations providing resources that it is very hard to achieve a common purpose, except in general terms. The tendency has been that government encourage new immigrants, for example, to adopt North American ways of speaking and acting.

1. Image: The Twin Towers

The Word Trade Centre in New York was not just the most conspicuous symbol of US capitalism. It was also intended to be a symbol of human unity and human greatness.

2. Images: Ziggurat

There are two ziggurats (tallest buildings in the world) shown in the poster.
One ziggurat is made up of the names of computer languages. Computer languages at root are zeros (0) and ones (1). This is the most basic unified language. In a very short time thousands of different computer languages have been developed all starting from zeros (0) and ones (1), each with complex syntax.

3. The other ziggurat is from a renaissance painting. It shows the explosion of the airplanes that slammed into the World Trade Center and represents: things haven’t changed much in thousands of years. However, for the terrorists that flew the airplanes, the symbolism of Babel, in the heart of Islamic Mesopotamia, couldn’t have failed to incite their sense of mission.

4. Image: EfM Newspaper

The Wednesday Evening Newspaper announces only numbers, which everyone in the western world understands. 911, which was the date of the destruction of the twin towers, is also the number for an emergency call.  ‘0s’ and ‘1s’ are the basis of computer language.

Conclusion

We live in a very complex world. For people to work together there must be tolerance for other faiths and cultures. Toleration implies disagreement. In North American society we grant everyone the freedom to hold different views. The Anglican Way is via media (the middle road). This is an important principle that others may recognize in us.

Tuesday, 29 July 2014

POSTER WK 6: THE FLOOD



  1.   Heaven & Earth are about to collide: Image from the movie “Deep Impact.”

 



  1. Stained glass image of Noah: represents an asteroid about to hit earth and cause another flood.
  2. The Wave: Famous classic Japanese painting of a great wave “tsunami.”
  3. The statue of Liberty: is almost submerged showing modern civilization under a giant flood.
  4. Young boy alone in a kayak: represents our reliance on youth to solve the problems they inherited from previous generations. 
  5. The Wednesday edition of the Evening News: announcing an asteroid on earth collision course represents the EfM class.


Thursday, 24 July 2014

POSTER WK 5: CAIN & ABLE

  1. Statue of Justice: The Old Bailey, London UK
     
  1. Cain & Abel (murder): Renaissance painting Titian 1570



  1. Cain & Abel (occupations): John Reilly 1928



  1. Flight of Cain: Painting F. Cormon 1880



  1. Execute Justice not people button





6. The Wednesday edition of the Evening News: represents the EfM class theme: Poster Electrocution with “Yes” or “No” switch



Saturday, 19 July 2014

POSTER WK 4: THE FALL

  1. Adam & Eve: Renaissance painting Lucas Cranach the Elder
 
  1. Eve Tempted by the serpent: Painting John Roddam


  1. Haida Creation story: Bill Reid (Museum of Anthropology Vancouver BC)


  1. Yin Yang (dragons): Chinese symbol for balance of polarities (Good and Evil)


  1. The Wednesday edition of the Evening News: represents the EfM class theme: Sigmund Freud (father of modern psychology) Sex & Guilt



Thursday, 17 July 2014

POSTER WK 3: CREATION

  1. Creation: Medieval painting of creation.
   


  1. Big Bang: Photograph of gaseous crab nebula (remnant of a supernova).


  1. Creation: Renaissance painting of creation (Michelangelo)


  1. Starry Night: Vincent Van Gogh (19th Century impressionist)


  1. Creation: Modern fantasy painting


  1. Images: Many moons and suns representing Time


  1. Volcanic eruption:  Representing the creation of the earth in the beginning.
 

8. The Wednesday edition of the Evening News: represents the EfM class theme: God separates the light from the darkness (Genesis)

Saturday, 5 July 2014

POSTER WK 2: GENESIS: Myth, Legend, Saga


  1. Geneva Bible: During the reign of the Catholic Mary Tudor (1553-8) many English Protestants were charged with heresy and executed. Amongst those sentenced to death by burning were individuals associated with Bible translation such as Thomas Cramner and John Rogers.


  1. Myth: Garden of Eden and Creation (painting by Michelangelo). A Myth is a traditional story, especially one containing the early history of a people or explaining some natural or sociological phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings. 

  1. Saga: Joseph becomes a great man in Egypt Ia long story of heroic achievement). 


  1. Legend: Abraham taking Isaac to be sacrificed ( a traditional story sometimes popularly regarded  as historical but unauthenticated).


  1. Story: Jacob’s ladder by Marc Chagall


6. The Wednesday edition of the Evening News: GENESIS: MYTH, LEGEND, SAGA