Przybylski, TeresaEl Hayeck, Cesar Jean2021-11-152021-11-152021-052021-11-15http://hdl.handle.net/10315/38673My thesis project is a tribute to generations of people, like myself, who grew up without a voice, crushed by psychological confinement, without the feeblest option of an unconventional identity. My intention is to explore and to tell a raw, uninhibited narrative, and to explain the traumatic anguish that is still extremely prominent in many underprivileged societies today. Its a paraphrase of human suffering and oppressive conditions. Using my solitary artistic explorations during the Covid-19 pandemic, I will create an installation that best translates these emotions, using multimedia projections, tactile installations, and sound experimentations. The pivoting element of this installation will be the relationship between the visitors and the spectacle of emotions. It will create an opportunity for the people to draw triggers, to interact with the physical dramatic spaces, to reflect on communal beliefs and to incite a feeling of social awareness.Author owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests.Un Regard Oblique - A Distorted Gaze Designing ConfinementElectronic Thesis or Dissertation2021-11-15DesignTheatreInstallationPerformanceSpace DesignSocial JusticeAwarenessLGBTQ+ImmigrationWarDisplacementDestructionJourneyVideo ArtLanguageIdentityConfinementSoundImmersiveShadowsSensesObservantInclusiveChoiceTriggerEmotionsTraumaOppressionPsychological ConfinementEqualityStructureArchitectureMinimalistContrastGesturesOrganicFluidQuestioningDebateDialogueParallelismMovementDiscriminationHopeAspirationalStrengthVulnerabilityCreationRestorativeAutobiographicalInspired by personal storyResilience