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What if we think of cultural heritage as a dynamic and interdependent entity?

Let's consider the world as existing in a fluid state with each country as a color that interacts with each other.

The published webpages are a part of my PhD dissertation, which explores the connections between Persianate gardens. Persianate Gardens have a long-held history and play an outstanding cross-cultural role in the Iranian and Deccan plateaus. Despite the gardens’ transnational values, the significant works of literature emphasize documentation and forms using national lenses. The nation-based outlook can also be seen in UNESCO’s World Heritage interpretation, which prompts a fragmented narrative of the gardens’ development. Moreover, UNESCO’s documentation on Persian gardens is predominantly textual, meaning that they did not fully capture the significance of visual and multimodal interpretation of heritage. To address the gaps, this research proposes the investigation of Timurid, Safavid, and Mughal gardens through a transnational lens, while exploring the unconventional format of heritage interpretation by creating multimodal arguments. The study employs visual-centric methods, namely cognitive mapping, content analysis, and comparative evaluation, to examine a visual diagram created out of UNESCO’s detached dataset on the Timurid, Safavid, and Mughal gardens. Meanwhile, it applies a new set of criteria based on shared architectural concepts to unfold the connections and consistency in the gardens.

about Me

Sepideh Saffari is an artist and architect currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Digital Arts and Humanities at the University of British Columbia. She has been a graduate research assistant at the Centre for Culture and Technology and at the AMP lab, where she has collaborated on projects such as the Waterways exhibition design and the Aga Khan Garden web app.

Acknowledgement

I would like to express gratitude for the valuable guidance and support provided by my supervisor and committee members throughout the research process.

  • Supervisor: Dr. Hussein Keshani,
  • Committee Members: Dr. Neha Gupta, Dr. Karis Shearer, and Dr. Aleksandra Dulic

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