February 7: Marianna de Cola. 'SHIFT. Newfoundland's South' in On Site 24: migration Fall, 2010
Marianna de Cola, MArch (Waterloo) wrote her thesis, 80 Fathoms Deep, on Newfoundland's relationship with the sea, to its island status and its consequent cultural isolation, to its reliance on fishing and more recently oil. But it is also one of tides - of prosperity and loss, migration and resettlement, of occupation and erasure. Her ongoing research focuses on infrastructure, particularly oceanic systems, and its intersection within the cultural and ecological environment.
This article, for On Site 24: migration, is part of her thesis. Her work can be seen on ISSUU here.
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