NOTICE OF M.ARCH. THESIS DEFENCE
By M. Arch. Candidate: Brian Urbanik
Of the thesis entitled: The Map is Not the Territory
Abstract:
Hi Donald,
It just occurred to me that I might be finished with this fieldwork. I’m sitting at the side of the road looking over this fucked up landscape of cattle, golf carts, trees with turning leaves, being rained on, frozen out, everything feels forced, and I’m double-taking sight after sight, saying to myself I’ve seen this before, I’ve done this already. I’m packing up my things. I’ll write more later, or perhaps I’ll call.
bau
Thirty-three locations in pursuit of the long view, from the borders of an expropriated forty year old ghost town.
Thirty-eight Polaroids, thirty-six mobile phone photographs, thirty-six photos from a digital single lens reflex camera with an oiled lens filter, forty 15.2 x 10.2 cm drawings, fifty-six 38.4 x 16.4 cm drawings, sixty-three white-bordered 38.4 x 20.8 cm drawings, sixty-four 33.5 x 17.2 cm sketchbook spreads.
17 628 words; 12 328 by choice, 5300 out of obligation.
It is important to figure things out for yourself. It is important to not learn too much of any one thing. This is a thesis because it’s a thesis; it is what it is. (That’s begging the question.) This is a thesis about begging the question.
The examining committee is as follows:
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Donald McKay |
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Rick Haldenby, University of Waterloo |
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Robert Jan van Pelt, University of Waterloo |
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John Massey, York University
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The committee has been approved as authorized by the Graduate Studies Committee.
Friday, January 13, 2012 10:00AM ARC 2026
A copy of the thesis is available for perusal in ARC 2106A.
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