Collage and Zine-Making
After tracing along the BearWatch project for about two years, visiting Gjoa Haven twice and Coral Harbour three times, I had substantial notes, recordings, observations and literature to conduct an explorative exercise of meaning-making with. I decided to employ the creative method of collaging to conduct an initial analysis. My goal of this exercise was to figure out if any emergent themes and new connections and relationships would reveal themselves by employing this methodology.
Collaging is in essence about encounter and about the reconfiguring of meaning and matter when elements are brought together in new and unexpected ways. For me it was a way to see how all the material that had emerged through my responsive encounters in the communities and while thinking from the road in the South, related to the boundaries and the possibilities of ethical research practices (including knowledge conciliation) in accordance with the Ethical Space of Engagement (Ermine, 2007).
I ended up converting my collages into a shareable zine which I scanned and made digitally accessible below. I also printed 60 black and white copies for distribution to project partners and community collaborators. A very small edition of colour copies was kept for personal use.
Zine tactile/text/ure by gingertheworld
Detour Cut 2: Point of Beginning Mx. Science
Fall 2022 Coral Harbour
test text
Detour to Cut 2:Coral Harbour Workshop
Invitation: Spending Time in a Cabin