Sunday, February 13, 2011

Oasis HD - Nature Tech

Oasis HD - Nature Tech

Nature Tech

Amazing photography brings to life ways in which the natural world inspires the inventors of tomorrow’s next breakthrough. Today’s scientists and engineers are studying nature to sleuth out the secrets of superior design: how to apply the hydrodynamics of penguins to design vehicles with unparalleled fuel efficiency, how flowers’ resistance to dirt can help create non-stick substances, and how bone structures can lead to better buildings. Cutting-edge science also helps us understand how to achieve high speeds. Provides new insights into links between wildlife and future inventions

Mythology Intro Page by Michael Geraghty - CTER Eportfolio Server

Mythology Intro Page by Michael Geraghty - CTER Eportfolio Server

This is a circular model of the Hero's jouney. Notice that it is multilayered - the events take place in certain locations, and that it can be repeated within a story. This model, developed by famous Mythology scholar Joseph Campbell, is based on his extensive study of worldwide mythologies. Campbell theorized that there were common plot points in myths about heroes worldwide that can be traced back to Carl Jung's theory of archetypes that exist in the minds of all people regardless of their origin.










Introduction:


This page will serve as a place for further research and learning about topic related to the study of World Mythology for both students and teachers. The Links to the pages above will lead you to pages related to some of the cutures and genres that are covered in a my World Mythology Course.

This intro page will serve as a primer on "The Hero's Journey," the underlying structure for studying and comparing various classical and contemporary stories of heroes. The image to the right is a visual layout of the stages of the heroes journey. You can apply this model to many of the myths you will read and watch relating to heroes. Below the images is a sample movie illustrating how the hero's journey might look for a fictional hero.

Myth Makers: Andy Warhol, 5th Avenue, Hollywood,

Myth Interpreters: Carl Jung, Joseph Campbell, Alan Watts, Bill Reid, y Gassett






Man Needs Myths To Live By: Elvis, Arnold, Ali, Nixon (anti-hero), Beatles