I BLOODY LOVED THIS ROOM!!!! This was the most exciting thing I'd seen in the week. It was so amazing. I was so inspired by the idea of humans wanting progression and collecting things then looking back at it all and reordering it in order to create an understanding of the past. This is exactly mirrored in my practice. i collect alot of things that have been or are and then i reorder to create something else. I'm going back as soon as I get back. Took alot of photos. I find myself really interested in past and its a neccessity for me to know what has been in order to create the new, or is a new possible? but I feel like there's such a huge scope on everything and it would be impoosible to know everything so once I've collated all this information I'm going to have to pick the stuff I want to talk about and specify so i can really understand the ins and outs of it in order to progress it somewhere. i guess the beauty in my youth is having that advantage of collecting and being to pick anything I want. that how I feel in the British museum like Im in a massive sweet shop.I love studying humans!!!

An example of postmodernity, a mixture of two types of eras in one within architecture. Quite tradtionally influenced ground with a very modern top. Am starting to notice these little things after reading the pop culture theology.
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