Center for Cultural Enrichment
Jeremy Driver
Jeremy Driver
What Needs To Be Included On Your Page
Introduction: This introduces your contribution to the lunar habitat. It should provide a brief introduction to what the project will present and why it is of interest/important. Think of this as your expanded "hunt statement."
Description of Addition: The description section is where you will put the technical details about your addition to the lunar habitat. Think of this as the section where you explain what you did.
Discussion: Here you will discuss the nuances of the addition. Discuss how your addition fits into the larger whole of the lunar habitat, or if you are doing something more social, then how your addition contributes to the lunar habitat community, human well-being, longterm viability of the station, etc.
Feasibility: This section should explore what complicating factors are there, and whether or not there are solutions to those complications or not. Do we have the technology required for your addition? If not, what challenges still remain, and what directions should we take our future investigations & development.
Summary: A brief section summarizing your addition to the lunar habitat. A good summary should allow a reader to understand the scope of the work and the most relevant points made in the description, discussion, and feasibility sections.
The need for a cultural center cannot be understated. As residents of a lunar habitat, we are completely disconnected from our Earth dwelling counterparts. In leaving Earth, we also left behind access to the wealth of diverse and complex culture that makes life on Earth beautiful. The Center for Cultural Enrichment will provide that much needed connection to the many cultures of Earth.
The Center for Cultural Enrichment, or CCE, will provide lunar residents with a vast archive of various types of media produced from all different parts of the Earth. For example, the archive will contain copies of film, music, and literature from a multitude of countries and cultures. The archive will also contain educational literature in the form of mathematics, history, many different forms of science such as physics and biology, philosophy, and many other disciplines.