TOK EXHIBITION Object 1: A Globe
- Theme: Knowledge and the Knower
- Rationale: A globe represents humanity’s enduring curiosity about the Earth and our place within it. This object symbolizes the quest for geographical knowledge, driven by the desire to explore, understand, and connect with the world around us. It embodies our intrinsic motivation to comprehend our physical environment, navigate the planet, and appreciate the diversity of cultures and ecosystems that exist. The globe prompts reflection on how the pursuit of knowledge serves to satisfy our curiosity, foster global awareness, and cultivate a sense of belonging in the world.
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TOK EXHIBITION Object 2: “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind” by Yuval Noah Harari
- Theme: Knowledge and the Knower
- Rationale: “Sapiens” explores the evolution of human societies, cultures, and the cognitive revolutions that have shaped human history. Harari’s work invites readers to understand the deep-rooted impulses driving humanity’s quest for knowledge, from survival and curiosity to power and legacy. This book exemplifies our desire to make sense of the world, our place in it, and to influence it, illustrating how knowledge serves both practical needs and existential inquiries. It encourages reflection on the diverse motivations behind our pursuit of knowledge, including the search for meaning, the drive to improve our circumstances, and the quest to shape our future.