The Manticore
A giant in our city : our monster
- Historical relevance
- Story
- Technical specifications
- Conclusion
Inspired by : La halle de la machine
Lycée la Découverte1ere STI2D
- Mawhinney Seth-Olivier
- Dobreiu Wellan
Historical relevance
- in this case :
- historical relevance = context to story
- Persian creature : man-eater
- ate miners
- developed fire breathing
- almost mass extinction
One of the representations of the Manticore https://idraemir.blogspot.com/2011/05/la-manticore.html
The Decazeville mines form the 60'shttps://www.humanite.fr/social-et-economie/greve-des-mineurs/19-decembre-1961-a-decazeville-66-jours-sous-terre-pour-sauver-le-pays-731440
The story
Technical specifications
The reason why we chose the manticore
The manticore or mantichore is a legendary creature from ancient Persian mythology, similar to the Egyptian sphinx that proliferated in Western European medieval art as well.
The Manticore
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The Manticore
A giant in our city : our monster
Inspired by : La halle de la machine
Lycée la Découverte1ere STI2D
Historical relevance
One of the representations of the Manticore https://idraemir.blogspot.com/2011/05/la-manticore.html
The Decazeville mines form the 60'shttps://www.humanite.fr/social-et-economie/greve-des-mineurs/19-decembre-1961-a-decazeville-66-jours-sous-terre-pour-sauver-le-pays-731440
The story
Technical specifications
The reason why we chose the manticore
The manticore or mantichore is a legendary creature from ancient Persian mythology, similar to the Egyptian sphinx that proliferated in Western European medieval art as well.