This dynamic map below demonstrates the long-term development of monasteries in Tibet from the 7th century to 2013. The red color shows the density of the clusters of monasteries. This map with timeline bar shows many interesting phenomenon. For example, after the 18th century, monasteries in western Amdo had significant growth. In fact, this trend is closely related to the … [Read more...]
Showing the Size of Tibetan Monasteries: Counting Monks and Monastic Housing
Maps by Valentina Strokopytova These maps visually represent the number of monks, monks quarters, and other rooms/spaces in the monasteries (the key to the map can be accessed by clicking on the double arrow in the top left corner). While some Tibetan Buddhist monasteries have been studied for their artistic, historical, or cultural significance, these maps start to allow us to … [Read more...]
Religious Affiliations of Monasteries in Tibet
The monasteries of the different religious traditions of Tibet are represented on this map. The traditions, sometimes called sects, represent distinct lineages of teachers and teachings in the Tibetan Buddhist and Bon religions. The affiliations of some monasteries changed over time, and this map only represents the affiliation of monasteries in the 20th century. Some … [Read more...]
Livestock of Monasteries in Amdo
Map by Valentina Strokopytova. The economic data in this map is collected from the social investigation in Amdo coducted by the Chinese Communist Party in 1950s. Each orange spot is a single monastery, and the size of green circle represents the amount of livestocks of each monastery. … [Read more...]
All About Tibetan Script
A website by Whitney Hartstone which provides information about the invention and integration of the unique Tibetan written language into Tibetan society. Tibetan script is different from all other written languages in the region; however, there are evident similarities between Tibetan characters and the lettering style of other surrounding countries, like Kashmir and Nepal. … [Read more...]
Tibetan Music Through Time
A Tibetan Music blog by Alain Dana Jabbour Introduction: In its earliest forms, Tibetan Music took its roots in Buddhism and religious practices. While not that much is known on the specific time period and early development of Tibetan music, we can qualify that genre as a type of Himalayan music, to the likes of Nepalese or Bhutanese music. The earliest records available … [Read more...]
Torma
Object biography by Dakshina Chetti, view full bio HERE, (excerpt below). Torma, coming from gtor-ba meaning to "cast away, break up, or scatter”, is the singular form for the flour and butter sculptures ritual cakes made as offerings in Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies. Although a staple benefaction in the religious proceedings of the Tibetan peoples, the Torma possesses … [Read more...]
Using Films in Mediathread Projects
Sarah Novak Lerner's Final Project, and her Tiny House Hunting object biography project use documentary film as a resource. Here she describes her process of choosing and adding film to mediathread projects. Sara Novak Lerner Here is a brief guide to uploading video clips in Mediathread in order to continue working on the project I began. My method wasn’t perfect, so I would … [Read more...]
Protective Wood Block Print
Object biography by Michaela O'Connor, view HERE. Introduction: "The object I chose to discuss is the Protective Wood Block Print. This object was particularly appealing to me during the Treasure Hunt stage of the paper because I focused on Avalokitesvara for my first paper and found the bodhisattva's importance in both religion and Tibetan identity intriguing. The … [Read more...]
Treasure Hunt
Object biography by Karina Dundukova, view HERE. Introduction: A fractal is a mathematical set or concrete object that is irregular or fragmented at all scales. A fractal is a way of seeing infinity. Benoit Mandelbrot CHOICE OF THE OBJECT In search for a Tibetan object for my analysis I came across an image of Medicine Buddha – a 20th century Wall Mural from … [Read more...]
Prayer Wheel Object Biography
Object biography by Juliana Remark, view HERE. Introduction: "The object shown is a prayer wheel (below) , which is an integral object in Tibetan Buddhism. The goal of the Tibetan prayer wheel is to “relieve the misery of all beings” (Sakya 2012). Inside of prayer wheels are Mantras, sacred prayers associated with certain deities that are “empowered by enlightened beings and … [Read more...]
Tibetan Pilgrimage Through a Lhasa Cityscape
Object biography by Jenna Bucien, view HERE. Introduction: "I was first introduced to this unique idealized cityscape genre through the Monumental Lhasa exhibit at the Rubin Art Museum. This exhibit featured visions of Lhasa from the lens of both Tibetans and foreigners during the Ganden Podrang governance (1642-1959). In the exhibit brochure, curator Natasha Kimmet … [Read more...]
Discourse on the Demoness: A Look at Tibetan Geomancy and Landscape
Object biography by Ivy Chen, view HERE. Introduction: "Maps tell a story, not solely the story crafted by the cartographers and explorers who ventured to these previously unknown realms, but also the history of a civilization. While not one of the most traditional genres of art history analysis, reliving a space from the perspective of both those who occupied it as well as … [Read more...]
Tibetan Prayer Wheel
Object biography by Frankcarlos Castro, view HERE. Introduction: "The Prayer Wheel or mani ´khor lo (Sanskrit) is a common religious tool used by the Tibetan people. Some experts believe that the prayer wheels evolved from revolving octagonal Chinese bookcases dating back to 9th century. This assumption is supported by the existence of octagonal prayer wheels in Mongolia. … [Read more...]
Cosmological Scroll
Object biography by Corn Bronsther, view HERE. Introduction: "The Tibetan medical tradition represents an interesting intersection between fundamental Buddhist ideas and the empirical observation of the human body. Janet Gyatso writes about the medical tradition: “How can one adjudicate between the Buddha’s word and empirical observation? In Tibet these questions were never … [Read more...]
Neuroscience & Tibet
A website 'Neuroscience & Tibet' by Juliana Remark and Lindsey Remark. About: "A key component of Buddhist belief is that meditation literally transforms the mind. Thus, Buddhists are highly interested in scientific advances that could possibly help explain and/or provide evidence for this phenomenon. The question as to whether meditative phenomena have a biological … [Read more...]
A Guide to Tibetan Medicine
A website as an introductory guide to Tibetan medicine, by Luke Thorsell. In Tibet, medicine is one of the five major Tibetan sciences, and is known as gSo-ba Rig-pa – the science of healing. It's based mostly on the information contained in the Four Medical Tantras (rGyud-bzhi), the most prominent and authoritative Tibetan medical text. The four tantras are the root tantra, … [Read more...]
Sports & Recreation of Tibet
Solomon Rice & Chris Thompson A website reporting on the diversity of sports and recreation which are actively pursued in Tibet, including soccer, yak racing, basketball, wrestling, horse racing, and archery. … [Read more...]
Tibet Art in NYC
A website 'Tibetan Art in NYC' serves to introduce various places to experience Tibetan art in New York, relevant news articles, and notable modern art pieces. By Jamie Kang. … [Read more...]
Tibet Era Periodization
Note: Timeglider shut down in 2020 so this timeline currently doesn't work —Jack Lambert, 06/12/23 Talia Sarit Rubin This timeline (visit interactive timeline website here) shows the general era periodization within Tibetan History. Recognizing that these dates are by no means stationary, and that time in Tibet is qualified differently than in the Western world, I have … [Read more...]
Visualization Project
A mapping visualization project based on locations referenced in biographical texts. Visualization Project Report The following is a summary of the steps I took over the course of the visualization project. It will be useful for understanding the final output, and for anyone who wants to pick up where I left off. Phase I: Location and Significance Extraction This phase was … [Read more...]
Lhasa’s Urban Form Through Imagery and Art
A slideshow by Larson Holt. … [Read more...]
Artistic Influences in Tibetan Buddhism
A website by Edward Ward. Visit the site HERE. … [Read more...]
Exploring Tibetan Music and Its Western Counterparts Over Time
A website by Peter Jiang & Christopher Yuan Shen. Visit HERE. … [Read more...]
Pieces of Tibet
A website by Ivy Chen and Lydia Jiang exploring pieces of Tibetan Culture in NYC, VIEW WEBSITE HERE. … [Read more...]