Bricolage Identity
Tatiana’s Confession
“A confession has to be part of your new life.” -Wittgenstein, Ludwig.
Tatiana took a leap to confess about her limbo contradictory situation between interdisciplinary and practice from her jobs and masters degree.
During the period I organised and facilitated a sharing sessions (Sharing Session: Bricolage Identity).
Workshop in Auckland Public Library
The workshop aimed to generate conversations regarding identity, location, migration and memories. The aim of this sharing session was to raise conversation around identity, location, migration and memories. Collaboration with Auckland Library, Inbtweeners’ Bricolage Identity workshop is a 3 hours session required participant to scan, print, cut and paste content from 3 books that reminded them of childhood or home. The session ended with participant reflecting their accidental process by presenting the final composition piece.
The activities in both workshops raised my interest in generating a dialogical perspective to define liminal practices through groups discussion and interview videos. The state of being in-between acknowledges a mutual understanding of social mobility and adaptation.