Robertson, NatalieFitchett, DaleCunniffe, Paula Marie2008-04-182008-04-182008-01-212008https://hdl.handle.net/10292/248This thesis investigates ideas of interiority and thought in relation to the building of self identity. I express them through the visual means of text and photography, resulting in a conceptual self-portrait by way of installation. Concerned with what thought terrain might look like and the way information perceived though the senses is stored, I explore the overdetermined evidence provoked by the unconscious. By the study of my own inner monologue in response to everyday rituals, I bring attention to the fragmented and overwhelming anxieties, fears, associations and fabrications of the mind - moments that often go unnoticed, but help concretize my experience of being in the world. The thesis is made up of 80% practice and 20% written exegesis.InteriorSelf identityMonologueNarrativeMethodologyLocating Interiority: Text, Image, Identity, and the DomesticThesisOpenAccess