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Media China (Chinese Language - Traditional)
Erscheinungsjahre: 2003-2005 (elektronisch)
Media China (Chinese Language - Simplified)
Erscheinungsjahre: 2003-2005 (elektronisch)
Zhong guo wei lai mei ti yan jiu bao gao: Annual report on future media in China
Media OutReach Newswire (Chinese Language - Traditional)
Erscheinungsjahre: 2010- (elektronisch)
Media OutReach Newswire (Chinese Language - Simplified)
Erscheinungsjahre: 2010- (elektronisch)
Initium Media (Hong Kong, Chinese Language – Simplified)
Erscheinungsjahre: 2017- (elektronisch)
Initium Media (Hong Kong, Chinese Language – Traditional)
Erscheinungsjahre: 2017- (elektronisch)
CO-DESIGN FOR SINO-AUSTRALIAN PARTICIPATORY URBAN MEDIA
Despite the differences in our cultural, economic, and political systems China and Australia are societies sharing rapidly urbanising futures. This presents significant challenges for urban planning, placemaking, and the sustainability of livable, urban communities. Using Chongqing as a case study, metaPLACE is an experimental project investigating how participatory urban media (large and small interactive screens, installations, façades, and devices) can act as a co-designed interface between diverse community, industry, and government stakeholders. The empirical data gathered from a co-design workshop held in Chongqing in 2019 indicates there are a range of opportunities and concerns related to equitable placemaking, the environment, the nature of interfaces and participation, ownership and management of data, large and small screens, and cultural and generational considerations. Our critical and comparative analysis of the research design and cultural factors influencing the co-design process, reveal deficiencies in widely accepted models of user experience design and design process used across industry and design research. This has significant implications for transcultural and interdisciplinary co-design and the establishment of a viable Sino-Australian design ecosystem.
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Culture, aesthetics and affect in ubiquitous media: the prosaic image
In: Media, culture and social change in Asia 35
"This book explores from an aesthetic perspective how mobile phone technology, including mobile phone cameras, are used, and the impact this has on individual creativity and innovation, and on culture, sociality and aesthetics. Based on extensive original research including an ethnographic investigation of how specific images were created and distributed, it argues not that a new form of individual creativity is occurring, rather that a more distributed form of creativity now exists"--