3/10/2016 0 Comments Life MappingWe map so many things, from land use to organizational systems to brain function. Yet many of us have no idea how to map our own lives. I have spent the last two decades of my life making lists, setting goals but feeling lost at the precipice of major life decision making. The first decade I had trouble coloring in the lines nevermind mapping decisions. Industry relations corporations are now mapping future traditional land uses. Planners are constantly designing the next steps, who will live where and what will they do, go, eat, shop, sleep. Using that process I'm going about the practice of mapping academia, family, work and the situational disasters in a visual representation. Three decades down, three decades to map.
Have you seen Adjustment Bureau? Just like that but with more inflection points for the inevitable unknown but comfortable known.
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I grew up in Athabasca, AB and have spent the majority of my life in Northern Alberta or Montreal, PQ. My husband has been in Fort McMurray since the 70s and continues to love this town and all that it has to offer. We are avid outdoor enthusiasts, spending our summer weekends quadding and camping. As Opimian members we thoroughly enjoy wine pairings and tastings and are working on our wine collection. Ralph is a carpenter by trade and has framed more houses in Fort McMurray than I could count and knows the city inside and out. I work all throughout the region from the NWT to Janvier for the tribal council. My passion is doodling and photography which is featured throughout the website (various mediums), writing, Indigenous studies, and learning in general. Categories |