woensdag 27 juni 2012

The Flat Earth Experience

 
Millions of years ago mankind lived in caves. People that lived in these caves needed to be with other people. Obviously a man who is a member of a group will feel safe and protected. People lived in groups and each one had specific characteristics. One of the main characteristics was the technique they used to hunt. Another one was the code which they used in order to communicate and the way they organized their defense in case of attack by dangerous enemies. Finally another important characteristic was how people’s behavior was influenced by nature.
According to archaeological findings, we can now assume that those groups coexisted in the same cave. Can this coexistence and the characteristics above define those groups’ identity? Maybe they do, but do we know for sure?
Has the need for people to belong somewhere changed over the years? I think not. I believe that the notion of identity is complicated. Maybe some people believe that identity in our days is more important than ever. Is that true or according to globalization, identity isn’t an issue to consider about? Finally, is identity an easy matter to realize?
The way of understanding someone’s identity is not only to research about it but also to have the opportunity to mingle with the specific nation you are interested in. During the last two weeks Irish, Greek and Dutch students had the opportunity to participate in the IP program visit in Friesland in the Netherlands trying to find out which elements are defined someone’s identity.
"We had the Flat Earth Experience"

On this blog we will share the impressions we had during the last two weeks. Subjects that were important are: Identitity, Landscape, History, Language and Art. We will shine our light on these subjects how we've experienced them.