@inproceedings{75706033be874031a4e2b087a121f070,
title = "The landscape's Apprentice: Lessons for place-centred design from grounding documentary",
abstract = "We propose that grounding documentaries can help designers to respond to non-western, non-urban spatial infrastructures. We describe locally-produced, in vivo video methods developed by indigenous Elders in Australia to persist and transfer their Traditional Knowledge and the specific use-case of a documentary on fire. The culturally-situated nature of the documentary exposes subtleties in a dialectic between models of space. The ontology embedded in the methods, and expressed by the documentary, has a spatiality and a belonging to place that profoundly differs from that typifying HCI's urban focus and many video methods used by designers to understand useage contexts. Grass-roots driven documentaries ground subsequent design by engaging designers in otherwise inaccessible truths about remote places, partly through the designer's sense of their own felt-life. The fire documentary reveals many general insights for design, such as the need to escape a singularly anthropocentric spatio-temporal approach in order to respond to the plurality of user experience.",
keywords = "Conservation, Felt-life, Fire, Habitus, Indexicality, Indigenous people, Rural, Traditional knowledge, Video, spatiality",
author = "Bidwell, {Nicola J.} and Standley, {Peta Marie} and Tommy George and Vicus Steffensen",
year = "2008",
doi = "10.1145/1394445.1394455",
language = "English",
isbn = "9781605580029",
series = "Proceedings of the Conference on Designing Interactive Systems: Processes, Practices, Methods, and Techniques, DIS",
pages = "88--98",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 7th ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems - DIS 2008",
note = "7th ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems - DIS 2008 ; Conference date: 25-02-2008 Through 27-02-2008",
}