During MUST summer field research in Lulea, artist Alexandra Ianchenko (Tallinn, Estonia) led the research team in a drawing exercise. The experience helped train the eyes of the researchers to see the city with a deeper understanding of how the various parts fit together. See the results and learn more about sketching as an ethnographic tool in Sasha’s new blog post
Workshop by Aleksandra Ianchenko
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Urban sketching in Lulea
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After-sketching discussion