Heritage & habitus : designing to support situated, living knowledge
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01/09/2007
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We refer to an ongoing endeavour aimed to assist Indigenouscommunities in Australian in persisting their personal and cultural memories linked to temporally dynamic interactions in situ. The design enables Indigenous users to upload items they collect themselves (e.g. photographs, audio, video) using mobile phones,in their traditional lands into a topographical simulation; and, thento associate these items with their own hand-drawn markings inthe simulation. The design responds to the rich interconnectedness between Indigenous culture and the land and the need to converge spatial information technologies with practices that are not, inherently, conditioned by the geometries of the West. We propose that the design approach contributes to thinking about ways that mobile guides can respond to multiple realities and corporeal and affective phenomena. |
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http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/mirw2007/MIRW_MGUIDES_2007_Proceedings.pdf Bidwell, Nicola, Turner, Jane (truna aka j.turner), Jason, Holdsworth, Colin, Lemmon, & Michael, Shay (2007) Heritage & habitus : designing to support situated, living knowledge. In Proceedings of the Joint Workshop : Mobile Interaction with the Real World (MIRW 2007) and the 5th Workshop on "HCI in Mobile Guides" (MGuides 2007), Singapore, pp. 27-32. |
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Copyright 2007 ACM |
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Australasian CRC for Interaction Design (ACID); School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #080602 Computer-Human Interaction #Design #Human Factors #Theory |
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Conference Paper |