Snow, experimental progress
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Artist (art): Ma, Xingrui
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Author (aut): Ma, Xingrui
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Through a visual art practice and research, this thesis explores my personal background as a Chinese immigrant, through depicting scattered childhood memory to seek overlooked connections among people, objects, and places. By investigation of theories of human geography, social psychology, philosophy, especially Yi-Fu Tuan’s Space and Place and Maurice Halbwachs’s On Collective Memory, I considered how people's sense of belonging to homeland is strengthened through memories of ordinary objects and everyday interactions. In relationship to my practice, I define memory as a semi-fabricated hallucination. I further invoke time in my projects in reference to Svetlana Boym’s concept of contemporary nostalgia. The paper analyzes my projects, The Tuesday Afternoon, Snow, and River, which I produced during my study in the MFA program of Emily Carr University. I employ watercolor painting and animation installation as my medium, inspired by artists Luc Tuymans, Christian Boltanski and William Kentridge, to explore the following questions: how do fragmented still images and dynamic animations in dark spaces transmit the feelings of loss and disorder caused during immigration, and the ambivalence of memory? Could these practices create a space of intersection for personal and collective memory? How does the use of obsolete technology contrast with the contemporary concept of time in rapidly developing society? |
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This thesis support image is available to view and copy for research and educational purposes only, provided that it is not altered in any way and is properly acknowledged, including citing the author(s), title and full bibliographic details.
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