Collecting as Recollecting

Positioning my own relationship to cricket within a collective consciousness and memory embedded in the playing and following of the sport in Pakistan, this project reconstructs events and spaces that occupy significant moments in the post-colonial history of Pakistani cricket. A set of commemorative objects have been laser- cut and arranged together to form the… Continue reading Collecting as Recollecting

A diagram for kinship

I’ve developed this diagram to better understand how kinship might work. If that is the starting point, then I imagine kinship is developed through nostalgia. Nostalgia, in turn, can only exist as a result of lived experience. And that lived experience, when combined with the lived experience of others (especially when engaging in similar things,… Continue reading A diagram for kinship

Looking at cricket’s material culture

Transitioning my enquiry across terms, I began to position the role of bats as symbols of cricket’s material culture within a broader range of commemorative and archival objects that have been used to preserve and document (the predominantly British) history of the sport. The various forms of representation tend to begin as utilitarian — things… Continue reading Looking at cricket’s material culture

Unit 2: Positions Through Dialogue

***sorry for the late upload — super slow servers these last few days! Reflecting on conversations with Argentinian researcher Franca López Barbera from Argentina and Kazakhi-Kyrgyz designer Aisha Jandosova The conversations with Franca and Aisha that I had bookended time spent away from my enquiry, not only in terms of when they occurred — Franca… Continue reading Unit 2: Positions Through Dialogue

Archiving Two Cricket Bats

In a similar spirit to Althea Green’s archival and research practice of ‘Slide Walks’, this publication presents an archive of, and the performance of archiving, two used cricket bats acquired at a market, to consider them beyond instruments of sport. It is a non-hierarchal composite of three individual publications created inthe process of digitally scanning… Continue reading Archiving Two Cricket Bats

The Material Kinship Reader

This little book has been transformative over the course of this term. It contains a series of texts on materiality, assemblage, family structures, relationships, ownership and more, with an overarching look at rethinking human relationships themselves, but also those with materials and objects. It has introduced me to a new way of looking at things,… Continue reading The Material Kinship Reader

The Making of Kinship — A Video Essay

How can the performance of archiving* build or express kinship with objects? *writing, inscribing, scanning, restoring, remembering, imitating… Submission for Unit 2 midpoint assessment

Unit 2: Positions through Contextualising — Written Response & Feedback

1. Annotated Bibliography (first six references in previous blog post) 2 x Reading List: Ahmed, S. (2017). Living A Feminist Life. Durham: Duke University Press, pp. 1-26. Ahmed’s text emphasises the importance of language as a means of articulating one’s personal voice and experiences, even while engaging with academic discourse or within an academic setting.… Continue reading Unit 2: Positions through Contextualising — Written Response & Feedback