Tuomas korpi biography of william hill
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Memorialization and Heritagization: Investigating the Site of the Last Execution bygd Hanging in Finland
To forget the dead would be akin to killing them a second time.
—Elie Wiesel (–)Footnote 1
Introduction
Memorials constitute a special category of material culture designed to aid memory and to fight against forgetting, but, when colored by a national agenda, they can also cement shared cultural meanings about the past (Connerton ; Ashton and Hamilton ). The common phrase “History is written by the victors” acknowledges the setting up of memorials and the process of memorialization, whereas places of shame are normally considered as something to be forgotten rather than remembered (Logan and Reeves ). Incorrect memories may exist both on an individual level and on a collective level, as a part of nation-building, and neither memories nor memorials must all be pleasant. Lynn Meskell () has used the term “negative heritage” for “a conflictual site that becomes the repos
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Tuomas Korpi is a Finnish artist, born on October 18th, and who currently lives in Espoo, Finland. He studied art at the Espoo School of Art and the Helsinki Upper Secondary School of Visual Arts and currently he is following the classes of Architecture at the Helsinki University of Technology. Tuomas Korpi works as a freelance artist, but also with Piñata and has experience in the computer games industry and marketing and advertising industry.
Interview with Tuomas Korpi
Mihai (Dark Wolf): Tuomas, thank you for the opportunity of this interview.
Which is your first recollection when it comes to art? Do you remember when you start drawing for the first time?
Tuomas Korpi: I don't have a first recollection but I do remember drawing at a very early age. Usually I drew on our kitchen tab