i also think that moving into religious waters like soul and spirituality we can move into dangerous areas of the scope. that is not a good move imho.

in ANY artwork done at that time there were references to god's. almost everything has had a religious meaning when you look at history. so avoiding it is not really possible. but keeping an eye on keeping "real" religion out is important. especially with this theme i suggest we use some of the styles of that era and not the meaning as it is all connected to each other.

yope out.

On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 4:43 PM, Dan Kendall <danstuken@googlemail.com> wrote:
(I've been lurking on this list since the start of the f11 process and hope one day to take a more productive part and had intended to stay lurking until then, but I can't let this one go by....)

Hands up, I'm a secularist but I have no intention of starting any flamewar...but I would strongly dispute the notion of everyone having a soul.  Or even relating to that idea.  On the other hand as long as there's nothing "come and join us true believers" about the result I don't think many folk would have an issue with religion-inspired artwork.  Something in our damned gene's seems to resonate to some of the shared ideas common to many faiths.


2009/6/29 Samuele Storari <sstorari@byte-code.com>

Hi all,

I talked with Nicu about the Mosaic Theme at Fudcon just yesterday, and I think will be a good idea to work on.
Maybe not as a mosaic effect, but a mosaic "subject".

We can also think to an "Innovation Theme" cos Constantine the Emperor was the first to allow the Christian Religion all around the Roman Emp. so we can work on the innovation aspect and not on the religious side of the approach, maybe it will work.

So another idea we can work on is a "spiritual Focused theme", 'cause Constantine decide to allow the religion only before dyin'; and for SPIRITUAL I don't mean RELIGIOUS focused but something about the "Soul" and the Soul is common to every people in the world.

Maybe I can work on some other idea in those days so we can try to work on some little mockup.

Samuele


----- Original Message -----
From: "Luya Tshimbalanga" <luya@fedoraproject.org>
To: "Fedora Design Team" <design-team@lists.fedoraproject.org>
Sent: Monday, 29 June, 2009 10:32:59 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Bern / Rome / Stockholm / Vienna
Subject: Re: [Design-team] Constantine

Lets not forget about bay leaves crow seem on most Roman emperors. Those
bay leaves could be subtle in background. As for mosaic, I think the
concept should not be too complex unless someone know to effectively
render them as wallpaper.
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