Immersive Photography: a practice-led methodological approach to landscape photography research

Marcos Mortensen Steagall
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In recent years, there has been a notable shift in the design field towards practice-led research, driven by the recognition of design practitioners as valuable contributors to knowledge production. However, the lack of well-defined methodologies for conducting practice-led research in academia has posed challenges to its progress and widespread adoption. This article aims to address this gap by providing examples of effective methodologies in practice-led research. The article emphasises the importance of robust frameworks that foster a symbiotic relationship between design practice and research, integrating theoretical inquiry and hands-on experimentation. It presents an innovative approach developed by the author during their PhD, which contributes to the ongoing discourses on practice-led research in design. The proposed methodology consists of four stages: the landscape, data gathering, reflection, and feedback. By engaging in iterative cycles of design exploration, critique, and reflection, the researcher gains a holistic understanding of design processes and their outcomes. This approach facilitates an in-depth exploration of the complex interplay between design concepts, materials, and the surrounding landscape. Ultimately, this article contributes to the discourse on practice-led research in the design field by introducing a methodology that embraces the practical, creative, and theoretical aspects of design inquiry. It responds to the increasing demand for examples of effective methodologies and provides a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners engaged in practice-led research at the PhD level.
沉浸式摄影:以实践为主导的风景摄影研究方法
近年来,由于人们认识到设计从业者是知识生产的宝贵贡献者,设计领域出现了一个显著的转变,即转向以实践为主导的研究。然而,学术界缺乏明确定义的方法来进行实践主导的研究,这对其进展和广泛采用构成了挑战。本文旨在通过提供以实践为主导的研究中有效方法的例子来解决这一差距。文章强调了强大的框架的重要性,这些框架促进了设计实践和研究之间的共生关系,整合了理论探究和实践实验。它提出了作者在博士期间开发的一种创新方法,这有助于正在进行的以实践为主导的设计研究的论述。建议的方法包括四个阶段:景观、数据收集、反思和反馈。通过参与设计探索、批判和反思的迭代循环,研究人员对设计过程及其结果有了全面的了解。这种方法有助于深入探索设计概念、材料和周围景观之间复杂的相互作用。最后,本文通过介绍一种包含设计探究的实践、创造性和理论方面的方法论,对设计领域以实践为主导的研究做出了贡献。它响应了对有效方法实例的日益增长的需求,并为从事实践主导的博士级研究的研究人员和从业者提供了宝贵的资源。& # x0D;& # x0D;
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