Bryn Battani - Quarantalk Poem and Brief Reflection

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Title

Bryn Battani - Quarantalk Poem and Brief Reflection

Description

Bryn described the following poem as being "inspired by all of the quirks and frustrations I've been running into during my many conversations over the phone as well as the language/phrases that are unique to this method of communication that we're all finding ourselves using so often lately".

In addition, she shared her experience this term by describing "how sad it has been to take events off of my calendar. I'm a person who loves lists, so the act of deleting something makes it feel real in a strange way. Also, over spring break, I gave my bedroom a mid-century makeover in an attempt to make this isolating environment a little more aesthetically pleasing. I hated the way my room looked for a long time, but I never felt motivated to do anything about it and put all my energy into designing my dorm room instead, since I figured I wouldn't be here much... but now, I am!"

(She/Her/Hers/class of 2023/Undecided/Austin, TX /Austin, TX)

Creator

Bryn Battani and Clara Posner

Contributor

Clara Posner

Date

05/22/2020

Type

Text or Document

Subject

Art/Creativity, Boredom, Carleton College, Historians for Hire, Interview, Routine/Daily Life, Texas, Written Story, Zoom/Facetime

Identifier

Quarantalk (1).pdf

Coverage

Austin, TX

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Connection to Carleton

Student

Files

Quarantalk (1).pdf

Citation

Bryn Battani and Clara Posner , “Bryn Battani - Quarantalk Poem and Brief Reflection,” Carleton Covid-19 Archive, accessed October 8, 2024, https://covid19archive.sites.carleton.edu/items/show/304.

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