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==Me-as-explorer==
=="Magnetic North" / Task II==
 
How do you imagine the „Far North“?What kind of landscape, lifeforms (if at all), people, nature and unexpected wonders do you expect to find behind the polarcircle? What is your notion of a place where the sun goes to rest in summer and never comes up in winter.
Either write a short essay, draw a map, make a photograph or create a painting about everything that comes to your mind, your fears or expectations. However, please do retrieve the images from your imagination! This task is about fantasies and dreams of an unexplored land behind the polarcircle. What we will encounter once arrived in the North is not know yet.
 
Inspiration:
„Journeys and Adventures of Captain Hatteras“, Jule Verne
 
Please post your results and a short text below (please adapt and replicate the following example)
 
===[[User:username|FirstName LastName]] – ''"Title"''===
 
Description text......
 
<gallery>
File:Filename.extension|Title
…(post more files in the same way)
</gallery>
 
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=="Me-as-explorer" / Task I==


Find, analyze and present a portrait of yourself / self portrait in a ten-minute lecture. Please consider what it means to be an explorer and how that manifests in the chosen image of yours: Look, pose, attitude, equipment/clothing, surrounding situation, etc... Please do retrieve the image from your personal stock ranging back all those years of your past life!!! (we do not want you to produce/stage a new image, since this is a task to come yet)
Find, analyze and present a portrait of yourself / self portrait in a ten-minute lecture. Please consider what it means to be an explorer and how that manifests in the chosen image of yours: Look, pose, attitude, equipment/clothing, surrounding situation, etc... Please do retrieve the image from your personal stock ranging back all those years of your past life!!! (we do not want you to produce/stage a new image, since this is a task to come yet)

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"Magnetic North" / Task II

How do you imagine the „Far North“?What kind of landscape, lifeforms (if at all), people, nature and unexpected wonders do you expect to find behind the polarcircle? What is your notion of a place where the sun goes to rest in summer and never comes up in winter. Either write a short essay, draw a map, make a photograph or create a painting about everything that comes to your mind, your fears or expectations. However, please do retrieve the images from your imagination! This task is about fantasies and dreams of an unexplored land behind the polarcircle. What we will encounter once arrived in the North is not know yet.

Inspiration: „Journeys and Adventures of Captain Hatteras“, Jule Verne

Please post your results and a short text below (please adapt and replicate the following example)

FirstName LastName"Title"

Description text......



"Me-as-explorer" / Task I

Find, analyze and present a portrait of yourself / self portrait in a ten-minute lecture. Please consider what it means to be an explorer and how that manifests in the chosen image of yours: Look, pose, attitude, equipment/clothing, surrounding situation, etc... Please do retrieve the image from your personal stock ranging back all those years of your past life!!! (we do not want you to produce/stage a new image, since this is a task to come yet)

Please post your images and a short text below (please adapt and replicate the following example)

FirstName LastName"Title"

Description text......




Expedition item

Find, analyze and present an "expedition item" in a ten-minute lecture. Please post your images and a short text below (please adapt and replicate the following example)

Caroline"Wildnisweltkarte"

Hier sieht man welche Gebiete noch mehr oder weniger von Menschen unberührt sind. Ganz gut als Überblick für potentielle Expeditionsziele.

File:WILDNISWELTKARTE.jpg





Expedition item

Gergana"Brass Sixtant"

The Sixtant (or Sextant pls ignore the name) has been used to measure the angle between any two visible objects. It is an important part of celestial navigation( sailing). The angle and the time when it was measured, can be used to calculate a position line on a nautical point. Around 1750 the Sixtant ( and Octant) became the main instrument for navigation. Check the gif!:)commons Further reading wiki


File:Brass Sextant.jpg