Thesis Defence: Run Yi Emily Li

Tuesday, June 6, 2017 10:00 am - 10:00 am EDT (GMT -04:00)

Of the thesis entitled:Journey into Caldera

Abstract:

There is a dormant volcanoin the northern province of Jilin, China, called the Baekdu/Chang Bai Mountain.At the top of this 2,744 m mountain is a large caldera filled with water, named“Heaven Lake”. Geologically, this caldera straddles China and North Korea,splitby the man-made border. As a sacred mountain to both people, there havealways been ongoing cultural and political disputes surrounding the site.Despite the tentative agreement between the two governments, their peoplerefute each other’s historical claims, declaringthe mountain as their own. Asone born not 5 hours from this caldera with both heritages, I have experiencedfirsthand this issue of identity.

Originating from China,shibori is the ancient Japanese method of dying textiles. It is the union oftwo elements, the indigo dye and the resistance of the fabric, swirling in asteaming bath, transforming into an entirely new character. Through hours anddays of folding,knotting, and wrapping, the shibori maker works in tandem withthe nature of the fabric to create a unique and beautiful piece every time. Thesymbiotic nature of this ancient art offers a new perspective to the ongoingterritorial conflict.

Impacted by the trip to themountain, and inspired by the methods of shibori, the thesis choreographs ajourney into caldera. As an inspiration, Shibori is the possibility that twoopposing forces, the relentless indigo dye and the resisting white fabric, canunite to emerge asa new identity. Transcribing the caldera as a physicalmanifestation of this unity between two cultures, the thesis proposes anintervention on this highly contested pilgrimage site. It does not offer adefinitive solution to the political conflict around Baekdu/Changbai, butrather examines the lines of connections between the shibori and the calderathrough architecture as a platform that promotes a harmonious existence of twoforces.

The examining committee is as follows:

Supervisor:

Dereck Revington,University of ݮƵ

CommitteeMembers:

Andrew Levitt, University of ݮƵ

Donald McKay, University of ݮƵ

External Reader:

Jonathan Tyrrell


The committee has been approved as authorized by the Graduate Studies Committee.

The Defence Examination will take place:

Tuesday June 6, 2017
10:00 AM
ARC 2026


A copy of the thesis is available for perusal in ARC 2106A.