
After viewing the set of woodblock prints a second time, note new information concerning Japanese geography and climate, and evidence of human adaptation thereto, you observed in the image set. Compare these responses with those made earlier.
Which half of the exercise was easier for you to handle? Why? What observations about the best way to approach visual materials emerge from the experience you have just completed?
When you have completed your comments, click on the RIGHT BUTTON below to move on to some questions for consideration concerning implications based on your observations of the woodblock print series and to compare your responses with those of others who have taken the exercise.



Exercise created in April 1996 by Lee A. Makela ( l.makela@popmail.csuohio.edu
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