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Tag Archives: entropy
The King’s of Siam[1] – a Personal Autobiography Through Time, Relationships and Place.
‘Somehow I had to send myself back, with words as a catalyst, to open the memories out and see what they had to offer.’[2] Introduction There are a number of criteria according to which the past can be divided up, … Continue reading
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Tagged eclectic time, entropy, Public History, Truth & Rumors
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Time – A new look at an age old past
“Somehow I had to send myself back in time, to open out the memories and see what they had to offer” Time is a complex concept, which is most rigorously analysed by philosophers, physicists and astronomers. History is the systematic … Continue reading
Posted in landscape, objects, public history
Tagged arts, Collections, eclectic time, entropy, history, lives, memory, Objects, Public History, space, time, Victorian
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