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''What do you want to investigate?
'''What do you want to investigate?'''
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It's such a human thing to want to remember, discover, explore the unknown, and document, and I’m fascinated by sharing those subjective interpretations. Whether it’s through a workshop, a walk, or collective zine making, we can learn about aspects of culture, knowledge, or places not included in the dominant narrative. Collective practices can rename things and unlearn existing hierarchies. We can draw maps that tell hidden stories, showing reality from other perspectives. I'm fascinated by neighborhoods and eager to explore them as learning environments through playful methods.
It's such a human thing to want to remember, discover, explore the unknown, and document, and I’m fascinated by sharing those subjective interpretations. Whether it’s through a workshop, a walk, or collective zine making, we can learn about aspects of culture, knowledge, or places not included in the dominant narrative. Collective practices can rename things and unlearn existing hierarchies. We can draw maps that tell hidden stories, showing reality from other perspectives. I'm fascinated by neighborhoods and eager to explore them as learning environments through playful methods.


I'm also inspired by a concept that a city can be read and I would like to investigate it more.
I'm also inspired by a concept that a city can be read and I would like to investigate it more.

Revision as of 16:13, 22 May 2024

Research questions

What do you want to investigate?

It's such a human thing to want to remember, discover, explore the unknown, and document, and I’m fascinated by sharing those subjective interpretations. Whether it’s through a workshop, a walk, or collective zine making, we can learn about aspects of culture, knowledge, or places not included in the dominant narrative. Collective practices can rename things and unlearn existing hierarchies. We can draw maps that tell hidden stories, showing reality from other perspectives. I'm fascinated by neighborhoods and eager to explore them as learning environments through playful methods.

I'm also inspired by a concept that a city can be read and I would like to investigate it more.