Storytelling and the Healing Power of Photography: Rita Leistner’s My Space Project

Kalina Kukiełko, Krzysztof Tomanek
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The aim of the article is to analyze the artistic, social project titled My Space. Stories from Inside the Downtown Eastside Vancouver, created by Canadian photographer Rita Leistner. Through her photographs and interviews, the artist presents the everyday life of a group of drug and alcohol addicted residents of Astoria and Balmoral hotels. The article is based on photographs taken by Leistner and the statements of project participants – both acquired from the artist’s Webpage. Bearing in mind Leistner’s intentions, we tend to present her story in the storytelling narrative. We treat that approach as a useful tool for qualitative data analysis as well as insightful framework to represent a story. This approach has worked well so far in the study of culture and art. Thus, we focus on the content and a form of a story while uncovering its threads looking at it from different dimensions interpreted through the prism of individuals to whom the story relates. We look at the way in which the space occupied by the heroes of the story is being photographed by Leistner, who creates a medium allowing the narrative to connect the present with the past and the future. That medium plays an important role in building a community.
讲故事和摄影的治愈力量:丽塔·莱斯特纳的《我的空间计划》
本文的目的是分析名为“我的空间”的艺术、社会项目。加拿大摄影师丽塔·莱斯特纳(Rita Leistner)创作的《温哥华市中心东区的故事》。通过她的照片和采访,艺术家呈现了阿斯托里亚和巴尔莫勒尔酒店的一群吸毒和酗酒的居民的日常生活。本文基于Leistner拍摄的照片和项目参与者的陈述,均来自艺术家的网页。考虑到Leistner的意图,我们倾向于用讲故事的方式来呈现她的故事。我们将这种方法视为定性数据分析的有用工具,以及表达故事的深刻框架。到目前为止,这种方法在文化和艺术的研究中效果很好。因此,我们关注故事的内容和形式,同时揭示故事的线索,通过故事所涉及的个人的棱镜从不同的维度来解读它。我们来看看Leistner是如何拍摄故事中英雄们所占据的空间的,他创造了一种媒介,让叙事将现在与过去和未来联系起来。这种媒体在建立社区方面发挥着重要作用。
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