Memories from COVID-19 A practice-led research about the effects of the lockdown through the perspective of a Chinese student
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Resumo: | This article presents a practice-led design project that asks how the effects of the lockdown can be articulated through illustration and poetry to narrate a personal story using an autoethnographic approach to retail high levels of dignity and originality? The research project aims to create a visual narrative, advanced through illustrations and poetry, that reflects the researcher’s experience of lockdowns imposed by COVID-19. The narrative adopts the form of an illustrated storybook to tell the story of the researcher herself, who faced restrictive experiences while being locked down in China during a homeland visit. As a result, the researcher was unable to return to New Zealand due to travel restrictions. During the time the researcher had to wait in China to be able to return to complete her study in New Zealand, the lockdown produced feelings of isolation, distancing, anxiety and other emotions. This design project is aimed to express these feelings, responding to their pressures using creatively illustrations and poems, created in a way to articulate the psychological pressures one can go through during this unprecedented time. The illustrations and poems encapsulate an artistic response to a historical moment, drawn into being through poetic writing and imagery. The project is a historical document of an era where all that is certain becomes uncertain. Illustrations are used through an autoethnographic approach to give voice to personal experiences through design. The research contributes to the exploration of poetic writing and illustration to document, understand and express a moment of crisis in human history. |
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Memories from COVID-19 A practice-led research about the effects of the lockdown through the perspective of a Chinese student Recuerdos del COVID-19 Una investigación guiada por la práctica sobre los efectos del confinamiento a través de la perspectiva de un estudiante chinoMemórias do COVID-19: Uma pesquisa guiada pela prática sobre os efeitos do bloqueio na perspectiva de um estudante chinêsCOVID-19Pesquisa em DesignAutoetnografiaIlustração em Design GráficoEscrita PoéticaCOVID-19Design ResearchAutoethnographyIllustration in Graphic DesignPoetic WritingCOVID-19AutoetnografíaIlustración en Diseño GráficoInvestigación de diseñoEscritura poética This article presents a practice-led design project that asks how the effects of the lockdown can be articulated through illustration and poetry to narrate a personal story using an autoethnographic approach to retail high levels of dignity and originality? The research project aims to create a visual narrative, advanced through illustrations and poetry, that reflects the researcher’s experience of lockdowns imposed by COVID-19. The narrative adopts the form of an illustrated storybook to tell the story of the researcher herself, who faced restrictive experiences while being locked down in China during a homeland visit. As a result, the researcher was unable to return to New Zealand due to travel restrictions. During the time the researcher had to wait in China to be able to return to complete her study in New Zealand, the lockdown produced feelings of isolation, distancing, anxiety and other emotions. This design project is aimed to express these feelings, responding to their pressures using creatively illustrations and poems, created in a way to articulate the psychological pressures one can go through during this unprecedented time. The illustrations and poems encapsulate an artistic response to a historical moment, drawn into being through poetic writing and imagery. The project is a historical document of an era where all that is certain becomes uncertain. Illustrations are used through an autoethnographic approach to give voice to personal experiences through design. The research contributes to the exploration of poetic writing and illustration to document, understand and express a moment of crisis in human history.Este artículo presenta un proyecto de diseño dirigido por la práctica que pregunta cómo se pueden articular los efectos del confinamiento a través de la ilustración y la poesía para narrar una historia personal utilizando un enfoque autoetnográfico para lograr altos niveles de dignidad y originalidad en el comercio minorista. El proyecto de investigación tiene como objetivo crear una narrativa visual, avanzada a través de ilustraciones y poesía, que refleje la experiencia del investigador de los bloqueos impuestos por COVID-19. La narrativa adopta la forma de un libro de cuentos ilustrado para contar la historia de la propia investigadora, que enfrentó experiencias restrictivas mientras estaba encerrada en China durante una visita a su patria. Como resultado, el investigador no pudo regresar a Nueva Zelanda debido a las restricciones de viaje. Durante el tiempo que la investigadora tuvo que esperar en China para poder regresar a completar su estudio en Nueva Zelanda, el encierro le produjo sentimientos de aislamiento, distanciamiento, ansiedad y otras emociones. Este proyecto de diseño tiene como objetivo expresar estos sentimientos, respondiendo a sus presiones utilizando ilustraciones y poemas creativos, creados de manera que articulen las presiones psicológicas por las que uno puede pasar durante este tiempo sin precedentes. Las ilustraciones y los poemas encapsulan una respuesta artística a un momento histórico, creado a través de la escritura poética y las imágenes. El proyecto es un documento histórico de una época donde todo lo cierto se vuelve incierto. Las ilustraciones se utilizan a través de un enfoque autoetnográfico para dar voz a experiencias personales a través del diseño. La investigación contribuye a la exploración de la escritura poética y la ilustración para documentar, comprender y expresar un momento de crisis en la historia humana.Este artigo apresenta um projeto de design conduzido pela prática que pergunta como os efeitos do bloqueio podem ser articulados por meio de ilustração e poesia para narrar uma história pessoal usando uma abordagem autoetnográfica para altos níveis de dignidade e originalidade no varejo. O projeto de pesquisa visa criar uma narrativa visual, avançada por meio de ilustrações e poesia, que reflita a experiência do pesquisador com os bloqueios impostos pelo COVID-19. A narrativa adota a forma de um livro de histórias ilustrado para contar a história da própria pesquisadora, que enfrentou experiências restritivas ao ficar trancada na China durante uma visita à pátria. Como resultado, o pesquisador não pôde retornar à Nova Zelândia devido a restrições de viagem. Durante o tempo que a pesquisadora teve que esperar na China para poder retornar para concluir seu estudo na Nova Zelândia, o bloqueio produziu sentimentos de isolamento, distanciamento, ansiedade e outras emoções. Este projeto de design visa expressar esses sentimentos, respondendo às suas pressões usando ilustrações e poemas criativos, criados de forma a articular as pressões psicológicas pelas quais uma pessoa pode passar durante esse período sem precedentes. As ilustrações e poemas encapsulam uma resposta artística a um momento histórico, elaborado por meio de escrita e imagens poéticas. O projeto é um documento histórico de uma época em que tudo que é certo se torna incerto. As ilustrações são usadas através de uma abordagem autoetnográfica para dar voz a experiências pessoais através do design. A pesquisa contribui para a exploração da escrita e ilustração poética para documentar, compreender e expressar um momento de crise na história da humanidade.Universidade Anhambi Murumbi2023-03-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://datjournal.anhembi.br/dat/article/view/69310.29147/datjournal.v8i1.693DAT Journal; Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): Design, Art and Technology + LINK Creative Practice Research Group - Auckland University of Technology - AUT Dossier; 250-292DAT Journal; Vol. 8 Núm. 1 (2023): Design, Art and Technology + LINK Creative Practice Research Group - Auckland University of Technology - AUT Dossier; 250-292DAT Journal; v. 8 n. 1 (2023): Design, Art and Technology + LINK Practice-led Research Group - Auckland University of Technology AUT Dossier; 250-2922526-178910.29147/datjournal.v8i1reponame:DATJournalinstname:Universidade Anhembi Morumbi (ANHEMBI)instacron:ANHEMBIenghttps://datjournal.anhembi.br/dat/article/view/693/516Copyright (c) 2023 DAT Journalhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLi, QianyingMortensen Steagall, Marcos2023-03-15T22:46:46Zoai:ojs.datjournal.anhembi.br:article/693Revistahttps://datjournal.anhembi.br/datPUBhttps://datjournal.anhembi.br/dat/oai||ppgdesign@anhembi.br2526-17892526-1789opendoar:2023-03-15T22:46:46DATJournal - Universidade Anhembi Morumbi (ANHEMBI)false |
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Memories from COVID-19 A practice-led research about the effects of the lockdown through the perspective of a Chinese student Recuerdos del COVID-19 Una investigación guiada por la práctica sobre los efectos del confinamiento a través de la perspectiva de un estudiante chino Memórias do COVID-19: Uma pesquisa guiada pela prática sobre os efeitos do bloqueio na perspectiva de um estudante chinês |
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Memories from COVID-19 A practice-led research about the effects of the lockdown through the perspective of a Chinese student |
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Memories from COVID-19 A practice-led research about the effects of the lockdown through the perspective of a Chinese student Li, Qianying COVID-19 Pesquisa em Design Autoetnografia Ilustração em Design Gráfico Escrita Poética COVID-19 Design Research Autoethnography Illustration in Graphic Design Poetic Writing COVID-19 Autoetnografía Ilustración en Diseño Gráfico Investigación de diseño Escritura poética |
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Memories from COVID-19 A practice-led research about the effects of the lockdown through the perspective of a Chinese student |
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Memories from COVID-19 A practice-led research about the effects of the lockdown through the perspective of a Chinese student |
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Memories from COVID-19 A practice-led research about the effects of the lockdown through the perspective of a Chinese student |
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Memories from COVID-19 A practice-led research about the effects of the lockdown through the perspective of a Chinese student |
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Memories from COVID-19 A practice-led research about the effects of the lockdown through the perspective of a Chinese student |
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Li, Qianying |
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Li, Qianying Mortensen Steagall, Marcos |
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Mortensen Steagall, Marcos |
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Li, Qianying Mortensen Steagall, Marcos |
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COVID-19 Pesquisa em Design Autoetnografia Ilustração em Design Gráfico Escrita Poética COVID-19 Design Research Autoethnography Illustration in Graphic Design Poetic Writing COVID-19 Autoetnografía Ilustración en Diseño Gráfico Investigación de diseño Escritura poética |
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COVID-19 Pesquisa em Design Autoetnografia Ilustração em Design Gráfico Escrita Poética COVID-19 Design Research Autoethnography Illustration in Graphic Design Poetic Writing COVID-19 Autoetnografía Ilustración en Diseño Gráfico Investigación de diseño Escritura poética |
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This article presents a practice-led design project that asks how the effects of the lockdown can be articulated through illustration and poetry to narrate a personal story using an autoethnographic approach to retail high levels of dignity and originality? The research project aims to create a visual narrative, advanced through illustrations and poetry, that reflects the researcher’s experience of lockdowns imposed by COVID-19. The narrative adopts the form of an illustrated storybook to tell the story of the researcher herself, who faced restrictive experiences while being locked down in China during a homeland visit. As a result, the researcher was unable to return to New Zealand due to travel restrictions. During the time the researcher had to wait in China to be able to return to complete her study in New Zealand, the lockdown produced feelings of isolation, distancing, anxiety and other emotions. This design project is aimed to express these feelings, responding to their pressures using creatively illustrations and poems, created in a way to articulate the psychological pressures one can go through during this unprecedented time. The illustrations and poems encapsulate an artistic response to a historical moment, drawn into being through poetic writing and imagery. The project is a historical document of an era where all that is certain becomes uncertain. Illustrations are used through an autoethnographic approach to give voice to personal experiences through design. The research contributes to the exploration of poetic writing and illustration to document, understand and express a moment of crisis in human history. |
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