Co-Producing Collections: Re-imagining a Polyvocal Past with Cultural Probes

In this article, we describe findings and methodological implications from a research through design (RtD) process conducted as part of larger research project in Istanbul, Turkey. The project aimed to identify and valorise alternative heritage narratives from communities around Istanbul concerning...

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Main Authors: Christopher Whitehead, Daniel Foster-Smith, Gönül Bozoğlu, Tom Schofield
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Open Library of Humanities 2018-06-01
Series:Open Library of Humanities
Online Access:https://olh.openlibhums.org/article/id/4492/
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spelling doaj-d513aa31639442578e39f7a90ad4d10a2021-08-18T11:02:37ZengOpen Library of HumanitiesOpen Library of Humanities2056-67002018-06-014110.16995/olh.296Co-Producing Collections: Re-imagining a Polyvocal Past with Cultural ProbesChristopher Whitehead0Daniel Foster-Smith1Gönül Bozoğlu2Tom Schofield3Newcastle UniversityNewcastle UniversityNewcastle University In this article, we describe findings and methodological implications from a research through design (RtD) process conducted as part of larger research project in Istanbul, Turkey. The project aimed to identify and valorise alternative heritage narratives from communities around Istanbul concerning a UNESCO heritage site, The Theodosian Land Walls. Following a large-scale ethnographic phase, we produced and deployed ‘cultural probes’: sets of creative, speculative tasks given to participants in ethnographically-oriented design processes. Our probes were intended to gather rich personal data from participant interviews and to inform the design space of a mobile, locative media installation. The process of this research, however, revealed another use for probes in informing and organising co-production activities around heritage sites. We identify implications for this proposed use for heritage practice with collections exploring the potential of probes to support new kinds of participant engagement.https://olh.openlibhums.org/article/id/4492/
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Co-Producing Collections: Re-imagining a Polyvocal Past with Cultural Probes
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title Co-Producing Collections: Re-imagining a Polyvocal Past with Cultural Probes
title_short Co-Producing Collections: Re-imagining a Polyvocal Past with Cultural Probes
title_full Co-Producing Collections: Re-imagining a Polyvocal Past with Cultural Probes
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description In this article, we describe findings and methodological implications from a research through design (RtD) process conducted as part of larger research project in Istanbul, Turkey. The project aimed to identify and valorise alternative heritage narratives from communities around Istanbul concerning a UNESCO heritage site, The Theodosian Land Walls. Following a large-scale ethnographic phase, we produced and deployed ‘cultural probes’: sets of creative, speculative tasks given to participants in ethnographically-oriented design processes. Our probes were intended to gather rich personal data from participant interviews and to inform the design space of a mobile, locative media installation. The process of this research, however, revealed another use for probes in informing and organising co-production activities around heritage sites. We identify implications for this proposed use for heritage practice with collections exploring the potential of probes to support new kinds of participant engagement.
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