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Sunday, October 29, 2006
cross cultural exchange?
In the Victoria and Albert Museum in London there's a famous tiger. It's eating a British soldier. This is a mystery. Not why the tiger is eating a human - that is in the nature of a tiger. Nor particularly why it should be eating a British soldier. The mystery is in why (and by whom) this nearly lifesize wooden model was made about 200 years ago. Perhaps there's a partial explanation in that it belonged at one time to the Sultan Tipoo who was among the most anti-British of the Indian sultans.
However there is more to all this than carved wood. The tiger makes sounds - a growling sound - and the man makes a shrieking sound while jerking his left arm up and down. And it contains a small organ. You can find a small video file for downloading - plus more explanation.
I mention this as an example of cross cultural exchange. Sometimes one culture devours the other. Or in symbol someone tries to reverse the power of the dominant side.
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2 comments:
Hi!
This is yongmin.
How are you?
Congratulate on your blog open.
This is a intersting picture.
Can it make a sound?
umm...
I will often visit your blog.
I will expect more fresh new one.
Bye~ take care ^^V
yes - it makes a strange sound - download the video file i linked to and you can hear it.
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