Memories from COVID-19 A practice-led research about the effects of the lockdown through the perspective of a Chinese student

Qianyi Li, Marcos Mortensen Steagall
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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 The project is a historical document of an era where all that is certain becomes uncertain.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.
从一名中国学生的角度,以实践为主导,研究封锁带来的影响
本文提出了一个以实践为主导的设计项目,该项目探讨了如何通过插图和诗歌来阐述封锁的影响,并使用自我民族志方法来讲述个人故事,以零售高水平的尊严和独创性?该研究项目旨在通过插图和诗歌创作一种视觉叙事,反映研究人员在COVID-19封锁期间的经历。这本书采用了插图故事书的形式,讲述了研究人员自己的故事,她在回国访问期间被中国封锁,经历了限制性的经历。结果,由于旅行限制,该研究人员无法返回新西兰。在研究人员不得不在中国等待能够返回新西兰完成学业的那段时间里,封锁产生了孤立、疏远、焦虑等情绪。这个设计项目旨在表达这些感受,用创造性的插图和诗歌来回应他们的压力,以一种方式来表达人们在这个前所未有的时期可能经历的心理压力。插图和诗歌包含了对历史时刻的艺术回应,通过诗歌写作和意象被吸引到现实中。这个项目是一个时代的历史文件,在这个时代,所有确定的事情都变得不确定。插图是通过一种自我民族志的方法,通过设计来表达个人的经历。该研究有助于探索诗歌写作和插图来记录、理解和表达人类历史上的危机时刻。
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