UBC Graduate Research

Up North & Outback : Journeys Between Two Nations' Subconscious Moti, Agamjot

Abstract

Australia has been long considered the antipode to the northern hemisphere. Dubbed the ‘Land Down Under’, it finds the ultimate contrast with Canada; the ‘Great White North’. Directionally defined with a fuzzy frontier, references to the ‘Up North’ and ‘Outback’ point to the wild expanse found at the centre of each nation’s cultural identity, despite its remoteness from major population centres. A shared reverence for a distant land fosters a mutual exchange of working-holiday travellers drawn toward the familiarity amidst a foreign landscape. This project traces the parallel journeys of travellers from the city to the rugged heartlands of Canada and Australia. A proposed orientation to nature is mediated by a short-term accommodation strategy designed for three conditions; an urban lot, a cultivated clearing and a forged wilderness.

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