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Finding Light in the Darkness: Sunset from a Melbourne Apartment in Lockdown
Title (Dublin Core)
Finding Light in the Darkness: Sunset from a Melbourne Apartment in Lockdown
Disclaimer (Dublin Core)
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Description (Dublin Core)
This photograph depicts a sunset from my apartment in Brunswick West, Melbourne on May 12, just before lockdown restrictions begin to ease in Victoria for the first time since March. I had spent that time completely alone in that apartment, as my room mate left for Queensland before lockdown began, my family mainly lived in Queensland, and my friends lived outside my suburb so I could not visit them. This was isolating in multiple ways and led to boredom, sadness, depression, agoraphobia and loneliness. I captured many sunsets like this over the months in my apartment, which brought a small bit of light amidst the dark monotony of lockdown. From this view I could imagine what lied beyond the walls of my small living space, and look forward to a day where I could feel safe moving beyond home and my nearby grocery store.
HIST30060.
HIST30060.
Date (Dublin Core)
May 12, 2020 17:30 +10:00
Creator (Dublin Core)
Jasmine Stephens
Contributor (Dublin Core)
Jasmine Stephens
Event Identifier (Dublin Core)
HIST30060
Partner (Dublin Core)
University of Melbourne
Type (Dublin Core)
photograph, personal
Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)
English
Biography
English
Education--Universities
English
Home & Family Life
English
Cities & Suburbs
English
Social Distance
Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)
window
view
Australia
Brunswick West
Melbourne
Queensland
lonely
depression
Contributor's Tags (a true folksonomy) (Friend of a Friend)
Melbourne
sunset
lockdown
happiness
nature
home
apartment
Collection (Dublin Core)
English
Mental Health
Linked Data (Dublin Core)
Date Submitted (Dublin Core)
11/09/2020
Date Modified (Dublin Core)
11/11/2020
03/09/2021
Date Created (Dublin Core)
11/09/2020
This item was submitted on November 9, 2020 by Jasmine Stephens using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: http://covid-19archive.org/s/archive
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