秘鲁门户网站的参与式研究与设计

IF 0.7 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Natalie Underberg-Goode
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摘要

本文探讨了利用数字和互动媒体作为研究设计过程的一部分的潜力和挑战。秘鲁门户网站项目以安第斯纺织品在线展览为特色,重点关注秘鲁库斯科传统纺织品中心的工作。该网站与广大公众分享安第斯山脉丰富的编织传统,包括安第斯研究学者和居住在秘鲁和美国的秘鲁人。网站的研究和内容借鉴了安第斯纺织研究的关键文本,结合了对纺织工和其他与传统纺织品中心有关的人的采访,以及传统纺织品中心本身的大量照片档案的一部分。本文从参与式研究、参与式设计和设计民族志的角度考察了这个数字设计项目,试图找出民族志学家和其他人如何以一种关注非物质遗产作为人工制品和过程的双重性质的方式在网上展示文化遗产的见解。
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Participatory Research and Design in the Portal to Peru

This article explores the potentials and challenges of employing digital and interactive media as part of the research–design process. The Portal to Peru project features an online exhibition of Andean textiles, focusing on the work of the Center for Traditional Textiles of Cusco, Peru. The website shares the rich weaving traditions of the Andes with a broad public, including Andean studies scholars and Peruvians who live in Peru and the United States. The research and content for the website draw on key Andean textile studies texts, combined with interviews with weavers and others associated with the Center for Traditional Textiles and a portion of the extensive photographic archives of the Center for Traditional Textiles itself. This article examines this digital design project from the perspective of participatory research, participatory design, and design ethnography, seeking to identify insights about how ethnographers and others can present cultural heritage online in a way that attends to the dual nature of intangible heritage as artifact and process.

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