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

Authors

  • Qianying Li Auckland University of Technology
  • Marcos Mortensen Steagall Auckland University of Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29147/datjournal.v8i1.693

Keywords:

COVID-19, Design Research, Autoethnography, Illustration in Graphic Design, Poetic Writing

Abstract

 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 The project is a historical document of an era where all that is certain becomes uncertain.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.

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Author Biographies

Qianying Li, Auckland University of Technology

Qianying Li is a graphic designer from China and currently living and studying in Aotearoa New Zealand. She completed her Bachelor's degree at AUT, majoring in Communication Design, and is currently developing her Master of Design thesis at AUT. With a background in human-centred design, she is currently intersted in autoethinographic approaches in graphic design, and how the self can inform the creative process in the search for authenticity, originality and to maintain the dignitity of the story. She hopes to use her communication design skills to contribute to both digital and physical communication design solutions.

Marcos Mortensen Steagall, Auckland University of Technology

Marcos Mortensen Steagall is an Associate Professor in the Communication Design department at the Auckland University of Technology - AUT since 2016. He is the Communication Design Postgraduate Strand Leader and Programme Leader for Communication Design and Interaction Design for Year 3. He holds a Master's (2000) and PhD (2006) in Communication & Semiotics acquired from The Pontifical Catholic University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, and a PhD in Art & Design from Auckland University of Technology in 2019. Research interest focus on Practice-oriented research in Design through a Global South perspective.

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Published

2023-03-15

How to Cite

Li, Q., & Mortensen Steagall, M. (2023). Memories from COVID-19 A practice-led research about the effects of the lockdown through the perspective of a Chinese student . DAT Journal, 8(1), 250–292. https://doi.org/10.29147/datjournal.v8i1.693