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Space

Space. Space : Background. This element will analyze the diagramming of space. Space can be defined as urban spaces, community spaces, personal spaces, campus spaces, and geographical spaces.

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Space

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  1. Space

  2. Space: Background • This element will analyze the diagramming of space. • Space can be defined as urban spaces, community spaces, personal spaces, campus spaces, and geographical spaces. • This analysis will take into consideration race, education, social economic class, geographic and political themes.

  3. Space is interdisciplinary. Consider those who study geography.

  4. Space can show that land is private properties within a larger space, some of which is public.

  5. Air space and flight routes (here’s an image of the radar at LAX)

  6. And sea routes

  7. Random or Purposeful? • Geographic spaces, such as the Grand Canyon, can be explained by science and centuries of geological changes.

  8. Random or Purposeful? • Its meaning differs from, say…

  9. Random or Purposeful? • …the meaning – and purpose – of Disneyland.

  10. The Space of the University • Is there an identity?

  11. Asian Americans for Community and Talent (AACT)

  12. Activist Student Coalition

  13. SPACE The diagramming of space can show efforts to implement Modernity in every space. Modernity: The quality or condition of being modern; modernness of character or style.

  14. SPACE Modernity: An intellectual tendency or social perspective characterized by departure from or repudiation of traditional ideas, doctrines, and cultural values in favour of contemporary or radical values and beliefs (chiefly those of scientific rationalism and liberalism). In the late 20th Century: Often defined by social movements.

  15. Space can express Modern discipline in class

  16. Marching band…

  17. Marching Nazis…

  18. With modernity, there is public space

  19. and there is private space

  20. and sometimes private space is public…

  21. Is there one culture that defines Los Angeles? Or many? They are defined by cultural perspectives.

  22. Here is an example of Public Space- MacArthur Park

  23. Community utilizing public space (MacArthur Park).

  24. And an example of public space suddenly becoming private space…

  25. Whole Foods Supermarket

  26. Vallarta Supermarket

  27. Sunset Strip West Hollywood, CA

  28. Echo Park Sunset Blvd.

  29. Spaces within greater a Space: Korea Town

  30. Century City Mall (outdoors)

  31. Apple Store, Westfield Topanga Mall (indoors)

  32. The Rhetoric of Space • Space, like other genres of rhetoric, have the following: • A Writer or Composer (e.g. Architect) • A Topic (In this case, the type of Space) • A Purpose (A philosophy for purposing the space) • An Audience (those who enter the space) • Context (how and why the space is composed)

  33. Objects in Space • No, not like asteroids…the objects that help define a space. (e.g. Chalkboards in a class versus state-of-the-art projectors say what about the campus?) • What about electronics?

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