designing with immigrants. 2 cases: urban planning and interaction design
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Designing with Immigrants
Cases: Urban planning
Interac6on Design
Mariana Salgado Postdoctoral Researcher
Arki Research group Department of Media
Aalto University
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11.11.2014 Service for Immigrants
Twi?er: @salgado Blog:
h?p://pinatasdigitales.wordpress.com/
Arki blog: h?p://arki.mlog.taik.fi/
Slideshare: h?p://www.slideshare.net/marianasalgado
“… so what?”
Limita6ons of Par6cipatory Design on Decision-‐making in Urban Planning
Michail Galanakis Postdoctoral Researcher Academy of Finland, Department of Geography University of Helsinki
Picture from Flickr CC by Mosman Council.
Picture from Flickr CC by CatalysLc CommuniLes
“Lanterns and Lego for the forest. Meri-‐RasLla people walk in the woods and do craP on behalf of the forest.” Helsingin Sanomat, 02.08.2012.
”Residents-‐made proposal would protect the forestland. The plan is viable and effecLve work”. Olavi Veltheim. VarY (local newpaper).
QUESTIONS?
Augmen6ng audiovisual archives by including immigrants
Mariana Salgado Postdoctoral Researcher
Arki Research group Department of Media
Aalto University
IMMIGRANTS & INCLUSION
Underused creaLve capacity of immigrants-‐> design research posibility to stage parLcipaLon, create disensus and intervene in the poliLcal order (Kashavarz & Mazé, 2013) Design as an agent of social change Inclusion through media (in this case video)
AUDIOVISUAL ARCHIVES
CC by Verbruggen & Pekel
Television heritage
AUDIOVISUAL ARCHIVES
EUscreenXL is an EU funded project that aims to create public access to AV content from broadcasters and archives around Europe. EUscreenXL is AV domain aggregator for the Europeana project:
• 36 meses (2013-16) • Consortium • AddiLonal 20,000 items of AV content on portal by 2016 Content in 14 European languages Access to 1.000.000 elements of audiovisual material
About EUscreenXL
AUDIOVISUAL ARCHIVES
About Europeana
Europeana.eu is an internet portal that acts as an interface to millions of books, paintings, films, museum objects and archival records that have been digitised throughout Europe.
Screen
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: h?p://www.europ
eana.eu/po
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REMIX
Remix definiLon: separaLng and recombining many types of media
including images, video, literary text, and video game assets.
It is a form of creaLvity. Is is a culture of
“rip and create” Fagerjord (2010)
RIP! A Remix Manifesto
“Our culture no longer bothers to use words like appropria1on or borrowing to describe those very acLviLes. Today's audience isn't listening at all -‐ it's
parLcipaLng. Indeed, audience is as anLque a term as record, the one archaically passive, the other archaically physical. The record, not the remix, is the anomaly today.
The remix is the very nature of the digital” (Gibson, 2005).
How cultural diasporas could enrich and
interpret audiovisual cultural heritage?
How could new media strategies support social inclusion?
The best that could happen
Director: Lazar Mitev Art Director: Borislav Borisov
Roma cuisine
Director: Kollyo Petrov 15 años Director de arte: Borislav Borisov
Director: Kollyo Petrov 15 años. Director de arte: Borislav Borisov
Interface Prototype workshop
Tools for remix
DISCUSSION
On the evoluLon of media environment to support mulLculturality Societal impact-‐ how to use video remix to empower people? On Methods: a) collaboraLon with other professionals b) long term commitment c) third sector d) ethical issues e) emoLonal aspects
References
Keshavarz, M. and Mazé, R. (2013) 'Design and Dissensus: Framing and Staging Participation in Design Research', Design Philosophy Papers, 1: unpaginated. Lammers, E. (2005). Refugees, asylum seekers and anthropologists: the taboo on giving. Global Migration Perspectives. Global Commission on International Migration. Switzerland.