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University of Arts, Crafts and Design, Department of Design, Interior Architecture and Visual Communication (DIV), Graphic Design & Illustration.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-0165-9328
2021 (English)In: Remote Sensing / [ed] Dr Rachel Emily Taylor, Dr Leah Fusco, London, UK: Camberwell College of the Arts , 2021Conference paper, Oral presentation with published abstract (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

Catherine will speak about her graphic novel and drawing practice,which she uses to explore the interweaving of time, space andmemory. In her work she is interested in using visual storytellingand comics as a way to study the other and the unknown, thevisualization of the breakdown of order within a system, and howimages change form over time, with images and identities hauntingmultiple types of production. She will demonstrate how drawingon spirit photography, archive and colonial photography and crimescene photography as raw material is a chance to re-collect theevents and people depicted and place a new remembering onthe material.In times of political and social extremism, nostalgia and the rewritingof history into ideals creates a reality that lacks specificity. Memorybecomes oversimplified, generalised and reduced. Visual storytelling can remind people of the specificity of reality and the importanceof remembering, envisioning and articulating our lives and the livesof others. Through her graphic novels Heart of Darkness, Scandorama,Terminal and Dead Man Walking Catherine will investigate nostalgiaand haunting, revisit eugenic and colonial histories and explorethe use of drawing to remember and memorialise contemporaryvictims of crimes.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
London, UK: Camberwell College of the Arts , 2021.
Keywords [en]
photography, drawing, race
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Visual Arts
Research subject
Forskningsområden, Narrativa processer
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URN: urn:nbn:se:konstfack:diva-8307ISBN: 9781526209177 (print)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:konstfack-8307DiVA, id: diva2:1618840
Conference
Remote Sensing, University of the Arts London, April 30 2021 (online)
Available from: 2021-12-10 Created: 2021-12-10 Last updated: 2025-02-21Bibliographically approved

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