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Or maybe a person?

We are going to present an expression!
(The Foreign element)

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1. What is the expression's role in the source context?

- Is it involved in an activity or scenario?

(e.g. a mug used for drinking)

- Is it describing an activity or scenario?

(e.g. paintings describing a ceremony)

- Or is it an artefact, activity or scenario in itself?

Let's reflect on the following questions...

Some considerations during this moment:

- It is highly recommended to collaborate with people who are related to the context where the expression is located.

- The source/foreign context refers to a different context than our current or local. This also involves if we are talking about time. For example, modern-day Peru is different from Peru of 100 or 3000 years ago.

- An expression can be an artefact, an activity or a scenario. An artefact is an object, like a mug used for drinking. An activity can be ceremony or rituals like hunting or dances. A scenario could be a natural disaster or phenomena like a full moon.

- This is based on the idea of an expression tangible or intangible. Tangible expressions can be traditional craftsmanship, artefacts, objects, buildings, places/ landscapes or monuments. Intangible expressions can be Performing arts, oral tradition, social practices, rituals or festivities, knowledge or practices concerning nature or universe.

- In some cases, an expression can be tangible and describing something intangible. For this reason, the expression path is divided into three possibles types: Its reality as an activity or scenario; its involvement in an activity or scenario or if is describing an activity or scenario.

- You can always go back to the previous questions, the route proposed here is just one of many that you can take.

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Back to the diamond and its moments

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To the next moment

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