Topics of the Forum:
The Forum aims at studying calligraphy in the world. Within this framework, it will cover the study of calligraphy according to a certain axis, which follows the historical and geographical classification in the following sequence:
The study of calligraphy in each civilization or geographical area is based on the inclusion of studying their calligraphy within the framework of the following sub-topics:
9- Writing tools
10-The relation between form and content
11-Symbols of writing
12-The modern techniques and research related to the formations of calligraphy
Graffiti was selected to be the main theme of the Forum main sessions as follows:
Idea of the Forum:
The granite wall mural surrounding the Bibliotheca Alexandrina reflects the inscriptions and writings of the ancient world, hence reflecting the role of the Library in collecting the human knowledge through the ages in its attempt to become a center of human civilizations.
This Forum aims at studying the evolution of human knowledge of inscriptions since the pre-historic eras. This knowledge started as an imitation to animals and the surrounding environment, which soon developed into a certain written language relevant to each civilization. This language was not only man’s means of identifying his life and his achievements, but also an archive of the history of man. Some calligraphy was distinguished by its marvelous artistic style. The organizers of the Forum aim at collecting integrated and various studies on the history of inscriptions and writings in the ancient world and throughout the middle and modern ages.