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Creating Digital Places for Culture and Community
Rome, Italy September 26-September 29
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/VLHCC.2004.172004 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languag ...
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Ramesh Srinivasan, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
This abstract discusses my doctoral research at the Harvard Design School. The focus of my research is the creation of an active, living archive as a digital place for communities that have been neglected as a function of traditional dynamics of the digital divide. This research is focused around a set of Kumeyaay Native American communities based in the San Diego region of Southern California. I discuss the mechanism of collecting, structuring, and disseminating video, audio, and image-based narratives and artifacts that are submitted by community members. In particular, I discuss my hypothesis that an intelligently designed web infrastructure that employs a proactive agent can provide communities with the ability to archive cultural information, expand their social networks, and engage in important processes of communication that may be currently lacking as a result of existing dynamics. My contribution lies in the creation of an active and sustainable archive of contemporary and historical Kumeyaay culture that can be co-designed by these communities.
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Ramesh Srinivasan, "Creating Digital Places for Culture and Community," vlhcc, pp.296-298, 2004 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages - Human Centric Computing (VLHCC'04), 2004
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