Breakthrough: An illustrated autoethnographic narrative into professional identity and storytelling

Kristen Lum, Marcos Mortensen Steagall
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This article presents a practice-led artistic research project focused on the creative process of a scripted and illustrated graphic novel that draws from autoethnographic methods to engage with high levels of originality. The project: Breakthrough: An illustrated autoethnographic narrative into professional identity and storytelling responds to a rhetorical question that asks: How can one express personal identity in the form of a graphic novel? The design outcome of this project is a published graphic novel which explores ideas surrounding identity, particularly professional identity and finding or rediscovering oneself. The novel’s storyline draws upon the researcher’s journey as an artist and illustrator, the experiences of losing and regaining creative passions and stimulus. The graphic novel’s creative process employs creative expression skills to conceptualise and visualise the narrative. The design outcome is intended to resonate with others studying or working in creative industries and inspire young creatives in their journeys. The research project contributes to discourses about using ethnographic methods to engage originality in producing visual communication design outcomes underpinned by personal novelties and meaning. Additionally, it contributes to understanding practice-led research methodologies and the exegetical writing that supports a design artefact.
突破:一个插图的自我民族志叙述到职业身份和讲故事
本文介绍了一个以实践为主导的艺术研究项目,重点关注脚本和插图的图形小说的创作过程,该小说从自我民族志方法中汲取灵感,具有高水平的独创性。该项目:突破:一个插图的自我民族志叙述到职业身份和讲故事回应了一个反问的问题:一个人如何以图画小说的形式表达个人身份?这个项目的设计成果是一本出版的平面小说,它探讨了围绕身份的想法,特别是职业身份和寻找或重新发现自己。小说的故事情节描绘了研究人员作为艺术家和插画家的旅程,以及失去和重新获得创作激情和刺激的经历。漫画小说的创作过程运用创造性的表达技巧来概念化和可视化叙事。设计成果旨在与其他在创意产业学习或工作的人产生共鸣,并在他们的旅程中激励年轻的创意人士。该研究项目有助于论述使用人种学方法,以个人的新奇和意义为基础,在视觉传达设计结果中发挥原创性。此外,它有助于理解以实践为主导的研究方法和支持设计工件的注释性写作。
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