'Culture' and 'cultural production' is found in the characteristics and knowledge systems of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, belief systems, cuisine, social habits, histories, personal inter-relationships, music and arts practices that simultaneously define 'place' and that are defined by 'place' .
EN/1– rhizomatic .... A rhizome (botanical origin), unlike trees or their roots, connects any point to any other point, and its traits are not necessarily linked to traits of the same nature. Rhizomatic is a philosophical concept developed by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, used to describe theory and research that allows for multiple, non-hierarchical entry and exit points in data representation and interpretation.
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CATCHMENT 43 ... On The Tamar for instance, in an attempt to downplay cultural considerations, and to focus on more pragmatic issues with added ‘scientific’ accuracy, the ‘water catchment‘ has been given the number 43 – or more precisely the name, Catchment 43 … likewise 40 for the Macquarie system; 41 for the South Esk; and 42 for the North Esk. It’s a ‘place’ that finds its physicality in a ‘waterway’ as well as the adjoining land and placescaping located at the confluence of the Tamar and Tasmania’s two Esk Rivers. Catchment 43 is a place that might be understood, even if somewhat differently, as ponrabbel if we invoke palawa-kani, Tasmanian Aboriginal language, and thus invoke palawa (Tasmanian Aboriginal!)cultural imperatives. Here palawa understandings and palawa knowledge systems created a cultural landscape. ponrabbel is a palawa understanding and imagining of place and the place’s utility and amenity.... Map Link
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CATCHMENT 43 ... On The Tamar for instance, in an attempt to downplay cultural considerations, and to focus on more pragmatic issues with added ‘scientific’ accuracy, the ‘water catchment‘ has been given the number 43 – or more precisely the name, Catchment 43 … likewise 40 for the Macquarie system; 41 for the South Esk; and 42 for the North Esk. It’s a ‘place’ that finds its physicality in a ‘waterway’ as well as the adjoining land and placescaping located at the confluence of the Tamar and Tasmania’s two Esk Rivers. Catchment 43 is a place that might be understood, even if somewhat differently, as ponrabbel if we invoke palawa-kani, Tasmanian Aboriginal language, and thus invoke palawa (Tasmanian Aboriginal!)cultural imperatives. Here palawa understandings and palawa knowledge systems created a cultural landscape. ponrabbel is a palawa understanding and imagining of place and the place’s utility and amenity.... Map Link
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