We found a match
Your institution may have access to this item. Find your institution then sign in to continue.
- Title
Sweetgrass AR: Exploring Augmented Reality as a Resource for Indigenous-Settler Relations.
- Authors
MCMAHON, ROB; ALMOND, AMANDA; WHISTANCE-SMITH, GREG; STEINHAUER, DIANA; STEINHAUER, STEWART; JANES, DIANE P.
- Abstract
Augmented reality (AR) is increasingly used as a digital storytelling medium to reveal placebased content, including hidden histories and alternative narratives. In the context of Indigenous-settler relations, AR holds potential to expose and challenge representations of settler colonialism while invoking relational ethics and Indigenous ways of knowing. However, it also threatens to disseminate misinformation and commodify Indigenous Knowledge. Here, we focus on collaborative AR design practices that support critical, reflective, and reciprocal relationship building by teams composed of members from Indigenous and settler communities. After a short history of Indigenous media development in Canada, we describe how we operationalized a participatory AR design process to strengthen Indigenous-settler relations. We document a series of iterative design steps that teams can use to work through ethical, narrative, and technical choices made in the creation of culturally appropriate AR content, and draw attention to the potential and limitations of this emerging medium.
- Subjects
SCHOENOPLECTUS pungens; AUGMENTED reality; DIGITAL storytelling; COMMON misconceptions; KNOWLEDGE management
- Publication
International Journal of Communication (19328036), 2019, Vol 13, p4530
- ISSN
1932-8036
- Publication type
Article