DOI: 10.22215/etd/2010-09770
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Imagining drumbytes and logging in powwows : a history of community imagination in Canadian-based aboriginal new media art

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“…Artists are moving beyond any particular object or material, and even economics, and are using their gifts and knowledge to fulfill social needs rooted in cultural community that is, at this time, facilitated by online social media (Guglietti 2010). Online beading courses provide makers near and far with a lifeline, and continued making and talking with others gives support to those who are struggling with anxiety and isolation.…”
Section: Circling Covid: Making Togethermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Artists are moving beyond any particular object or material, and even economics, and are using their gifts and knowledge to fulfill social needs rooted in cultural community that is, at this time, facilitated by online social media (Guglietti 2010). Online beading courses provide makers near and far with a lifeline, and continued making and talking with others gives support to those who are struggling with anxiety and isolation.…”
Section: Circling Covid: Making Togethermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social sites such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter have created and become important places for a multi-directional flow of information (Raynauld, Richez, and Morris 2018). These platforms are advantageous in that "users can actively share information, generate content, collaborate and interact with each other" (Rice, Royce, and Thompson 2016, p. 2;Guglietti 2010). This last, accessibility, is important as those involved may be in geographically distant locations and so link together only by computer or phone.…”
Section: Visual Sovereigntymentioning
confidence: 99%