Date of Award
Spring 5-30-2017
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Fine Arts (MFA)
Department
Digital Media
First Advisor
Shona Kitchen
Second Advisor
Lisa Z. Morgan
Third Advisor
Christopher Chung
Abstract
This book is a journal of the conscious looking into my most unconscious behaviors. I documented and observed my unconscious habits, and tracked where they originally came from. Observing myself was both the process and the result of the work. I played a triple role throughout the process. I was an object, an observer, and a conduit. I wrote and became a subject of the writing. I used various forms, styles and voices in this book to align the work experience of these constantly changing roles with the writing experience and to embody different perspectives.
As a result, this book turned into a collage of fiction, personal writings, quotes, academic writings, documents and visual contents.
I wrote this thesis book to fulfill the RISD graduation requirement. I made and designed this book by following regulations. I dedicate this book to my personal regulations: my habits.
Recommended Citation
Joo, Sunha, "Habitually" (2017). Masters Theses. 182.
https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/masterstheses/182
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