Npetilli
From Londonhua WIKI
Nicole Petilli
Contents
- 1 Nicole Petilli
- 2 Overview
- 3 Milestone 1
- 4 Milestone 2
- 5 Milestone 3
- 6 Activity Journal
- 6.1 Activity #1 Westminster Abbey
- 6.2 Activity #2 Tower of London
- 6.3 Activity #3 St. Paul's Cathedral
- 6.4 Activity #4 The British Museum
- 6.5 Activity #5 The Natural History Museum
- 6.6 Activity #6 The National Gallery
- 6.7 Activity #7 Tate Britain
- 6.8 Activity #8 Victoria and Albert Museum
- 6.9 Activity #9 Tate Modern
Overview
The paragraph should give a three to five sentence abstract about your entire London HUA experience including 1) a summary of the aims of your project, 2) your prior experience with humanities and arts courses and disciplines, and 3) your major takeaways from the experience.
Milestone 1
Preservation of Medieval Art
Objective: How is Medieval Art and architecture conserved and to what extent?
Below the objective statement, Insert a one or two paragraph summary of your findings from having reached this milestone. Edit the link below to link to your milestone page.
Read More
Milestone 2
Mapping Harry Potter to London
Objective: Finding inspiration for the setting in Harry Potter and possible what has been added to London because of Harry Potter
Below the objective statement, Insert a one or two paragraph summary of your findings from having reached this milestone. Edit the link below to link to your milestone page.
Read More
Milestone 3
Art in Medieval Sword Forging
Objective: How Art was factored into the making of medieval swords
Below the objective statement, Insert a one or two paragraph summary of your findings from having reached this milestone. If this milestone, for you, represents a humanities and arts capstone, please indicate so. Edit the link below to link to your milestone page.
Read More
Activity Journal
The activity journal represents an ongoing log of reflections gained through each and every project activity on the calendar.
Leave the above sentence in place exactly as it is, delete this sentence, and add a new activity journal entry for each major trip or activity in which you participate (museum visit, cultural experience, etc.).
Activity #1 Westminster Abbey
The relation had an indirect connection to my second milestone because part of Harry Potter was filmed in the halls. I thought a lot of the architecture was cool. since my other two milestones are based in the medieval time period it didn't relate too much but I found how the design was meant to make people look up for prayer was interesting. Overall it didn't relate to much to my milestones but I liked seeing all the historic graves. My favorite was either Newton's or Darwin's because they're both contributed a lot to science. I think it's kind of weird that there are churches not really controlled by the local bishop. The tour guide had mentioned that the royal family was very connected to the church but I do not think they should necessarily be running it. I like the system of separation between church and state in the U.S. much better. All the other churches I've been to have had a separate graveyard. It was interesting how they had people even burred in the church floor instead of in a separate location or in the catacombs. I liked how it kind of removed the separation between people and a typical graveyard. I had not previously realized why places have there different unknown solider monuments and graves Read More . I had a hard time understanding how having the one grave for everyone made sense. Having the prospective of one of the royal family member putting there bouquet on the grave because it could be their loved one really helped make those kind of monuments make sense for me. Read More
Activity #2 Tower of London
The Tower of London Directly related to my first Milestone. They had a lot of Medieval architecture and had two separate restoration projects going on. One was on the White tower and the other was on Edward I's bedroom. They also had a couple of ornate medieval swords in the crowned jewels exhibit which relates to my third Milestone. I had mostly picked my third milestone because I need ed something that I could relate to the deliverable of forging a sword while being related to art. seeing some of the ceremonial and more decorative swords actually got me fairly excited for my third milestone beyond the sword making. I had't known they got so ornate or where really ever used for purposes other than fighting in that time period. The ravens and the Bloody tower we're also interesting because of the history and superstition around them. I'm glad the royal family doesn't seem to be as violent towards each other anymore. Read More
Activity #3 St. Paul's Cathedral
St. Paul's Cathedral was too modern for my first and third milestones. The architecture and design could have had an indirect impact on the setting of Harry Potter. The Great Hall in Hogwarts seemed to open up in a similar manner as the Nave in the Cathedral. I think it is going to be difficult to get anything that directly relates to my second milestone. The Whispering room was interesting. It's cool how those kinds of unintended effects can happen while designing different buildings. I thought it was kind of funny how they had a catacomb but where still burring people in the main floor. I did not recognize any of the names in the cathedral which I though twas weird because I had known a few from Westminster Abbey. I figure with the larger church there would also be some more recognizable people. I might have missed some important people because I read more about science and I am not to familiar with different writers. Read More
Activity #4 The British Museum
The Museum had a section on medieval art. It did not have any information on the the art was being preserved. There were sensors in the display cases that seemed to be measuring temperature and humidity in the case. They did have a sword with some decoration on it that would be relevant to my third milestone. There was another sword that was not on display because it was being researched. I tried to find some one to ask about the preservation of the art and what kind of research might be done on the swords but was unsuccessful. I did read a few of there LGBT through history signs. Most of my friends are in this group. I found it interesting how it seem to be tolerated and just not really talked about in past cultures leading up to Christianity and was discouraged after that. I found that to be kind of weird because the church I grew up in was always very tolerant. It was still against gay marriage but anyone was accepted. Read More
Activity #5 The Natural History Museum
None of my milestones are really directly related to nature. some of the older environments could have had an effect on how castles weathered and J.K. Roweling could have visited the museum at some point and had it influence her work. I spent a lot of time in the bird section. My favorite animals are owls so learning how their bones and feathers are put together was interesting. They also had some models of extinct birds and birds that actually don't exist which was kind of funny. I did learn a bit about my second milestone which was kind of surprising. I was talking to one of the employees who was letting people hole and compare a human skull and a gorilla skull and she was asking me about where I was from and why I was in London. I one point she ask how old I was and then mentioned that most 19 year-olds in London are seniors who are taking there exams to get into collage. I had always wondered why J.K. Roweling had choose to make Hogwarts go for seven years but it actually follows how school goes in London. Read More
Activity #6 The National Gallery
I did visit the section related to the Medieval Time period but I honestly do not find paintings that interesting. I was thinking about changing my first milestone to be more about the castles than the actual art. The gallery was different in terms of art preservation than the British Museum. They just had open rooms and ropes to keep people from getting close enough to touch the paintings instead of temperature and humidity control. I have never really been a fan of having to analysis different paintings but the way the gallery was set up I think I can at least understand why some people like to look at them. Some of the paintings were interesting scenes and where fun to look at without necessarily having to think about their meaning. Having to walk around the Gallery was not as boring as I thought it was going to be. Read More
Activity #7 Tate Britain
Maybe the absurd number of paintings and portraits in London helped contribute to J.K. Rowling's decision to cover Hogwarts in them. Maybe the same boredom of having to stare at them for hours led her to make them move in a poor attempt to make them more interesting. Maybe if they did I would hate this activity just a little less. Read More
Activity #8 Victoria and Albert Museum
I enjoyed this museum a bit more than the previous two I went to. They had a huge medieval section. My milestone is kind of rearranging itself to focus more on the castles than the art but I still find it interesting. The section was set up a little weird though. It was a mix of renaissance and medieval art. There reasoning for this was that the transition was gradual so a lot of there collection could fit into either category. tracing the precise time the medieval period ends is a little important to my milestone because I need to be able to identify if it is a medieval castle or not. I have been defining it as anything pre-1500 AD but a lot of art was made over a span crossing that year. They had a lot of doorways and arches that made it a bit more interesting than just paintings like at the National Gallery. I also visited the Japanese section which was interesting because they had some really ornate samurai swords. Read More
Activity #9 Tate Modern
At least it wasn't just paintings. Some of the optical illusion stuff was cool and the How Not to be Seen exhibit was funny. Read More
Add a paragraph about this experience noting the ways in which it related to one or more of your milestone aims. Did this experience directly relate to your milestones, or was the relation more indirect? In what ways did this experience cause you to think differently about your milestone aims? What were some of your other takeaways from the experience? For each site-specific term that you enter, check to see if there is a page in this wiki that exists and link to it. For example, if your reflection mentions William Shakespeare, check to see if William Shakespeare exists on this site. If an article page does exist, 1) link to it here, and 2) edit the page with a section or just a few sentences to ensure that the content on that page relates to this activity journal entry. For example, if while writing your activity journal reflection about your trip to Westminster Abbey, you recall seeing the headstone of William Shakespeare, note it in your reflection, and then edit the William Shakespeare with, at least, a sentence or two in an appropriate section about having a memorial site in Westminster Abbey. While your at it, edit the entry for Westminster Abbey with the relevant information. Did you take some interesting pictures or videos at those sites? Add those to the relevant pages. If an article page does not exist, create the page for the missing topic (link from main menu) and add some general information. For each activity scheduled on our calendar, you should 1) create an Active Journal Entry here, and 2) add/edit at least three related articles. The tone of this article can be personal, but still quality professional writing; the tone of article pages that you edit should be objective professional writing.
Think of this process as building a platform or a case that will help you make particular claims and conclusions through your project milestones.
My Complete Contributions
The journal section should end with the following link to your complete contributions (new articles, edited articles, added media, etc.); delete this sentence and replace the username Vjmanzo below with your own username:
All of My Created Content and Edits