A Blockchain Model (BCM) study of the Syntactic and Semantic grid in Urban History and its origin from the Indus Script Pictorial Form

Authors

  • Esther Park Illhyang Korea Art history Research Institution, South Korea
  • Javaria Manzoor Shaikh Institute of Southern Punjab, Multan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20021/sjr.v3i2.2

Keywords:

Indus Script, Indus Script Pictorial Form, Spatial Syntactic, Dimensions Blockchain Quasi-model, Pseudorandomly Model

Abstract

The geographical dimension used pattern of the grid has a long history of the spatial framework in
terms of evolution, the semantic position and precision of orientation in the urban grid used today in City occurred
by the sequential overlap of hierarchical transformations spanning over time. There are multiple factors of the
framework which positions the present shape of the modern Mooltan Planning grid. The grid has spatial syntactic
dimensions overlapped with spiritual historical varying from micro-level of Indus script which was intellectually
fashioned based on logic and effort for designing anthropomorphic symbols. On the other hand, at the macro level
geographical dimension and positioning of the semantic space division; e.g., navigational instinctive system of
moving forward or backward, or left and right. Natural fringes which were the Punjab Rivers in this case along
with the phonetic signs and their pictorial forms. The study is linked by application of Block-chain model with
research gap in light of works from other countries compared with that of Pakistan- Mooltan Planning. The
discussion section, elaborated on this Manuscript emphasized the policy discussion to cater to the issues of such
interconnections with land use and morphological interventions.

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Published

07-08-2023

How to Cite

Park, E., & Shaikh, J. M. (2023). A Blockchain Model (BCM) study of the Syntactic and Semantic grid in Urban History and its origin from the Indus Script Pictorial Form. Southern Journal of Research, 3(2), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.20021/sjr.v3i2.2