Abstract
How can art and storytelling help us to make sense of infrastructures as concrete and symbolic structures, and social and imaginative systems?
Giada Peterle is a visual artist, comics author, and urban walker, and author of Comics as a Research Practice (2021). Her work explores how arts-based and narrative approaches can expand the ways we think through and with infrastructures.
In this talk, she will present a series of urban experiments that use comics, autoethnography, walking, and photography as methods for telling infrastructural stories.
The panel is free to attend and open to all. It is hosted by the Thinking Through Infrastructure Network. For updates on forthcoming events please follow @TTinfraNetwork or join the mail list by writing to Dominic Davies.
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