Graduation Term

2022

Degree Name

Master of Fine Arts (MFA)

Committee Chair

Nathania Rubin

Committee Member

Melissa Oresky

Abstract

My research focuses on making an artistic non-game that is designed to be displayed in a gallery environment. The work also investigates my experience of having multiple confused national identities and the existential crisis caused by several factors including the colonized history and present state of Sakha Yakut culture. The research is influenced and inspired by concepts of Indigenous Futurism, a cultural worldview that fights misconceptions of native people as inauthentic when they create artworks using digital technologies.

Access Type

Thesis-Open Access

DOI

https://doi.org/10.30707/ETD2022.20220606094359936514.999988

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