mid semester presentation prototype
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This is the prototype of my mid semester presentation.TRANSCRIPT
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Mid Semester Presentation
Pre Major Studio: Inclusive Design
Stuart Steinfort S3137921
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The Starting Point
• Society as a whole cannot continue to assume that private automobile ownership and its subsequent usage can be sustained with the predicament of climate change and substantial global population growth.
www.nextbillion.net
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The Automobile vs. CBD • Melbourne could
feasibly become a car free environment, enabling a rethink of how existing infrastructure can be tailored to suite societies needs.
www.age.com.au
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Inclusive Design
• “The focus is not on age or disability, although these are very important issues, but in inclusivity at a social level, and achieving that through a range of products and services that together accommodate the whole population without stigma.”(Inclusive design, 2001)
www.google.com
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Historical Review
• Tram application in Victoria
• Living with the motor car: A Melbourne context.
• Recent developments.
• Governmental policy www.age.com.au
http://www.mobility.unimelb.edu.au/incoming/study/videos/videogtext.html
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Participatory Action Research
• What is it?
• “Participatory Action Research involves an imaginative leap from a world of ‘as it is’ to a glimpse of the world ’as it could be’.” Wadsworth (1999, p.6)
• How is it?
• Why is it applicable
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Camera Journal
• What is it?
• to “deal with people are really doing and feeling” Myerson (2001, p.30)
• Why is it?
• Initial test results
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Survey Construction
• Sydney Road Festival
• Tram Users
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Direction from this point
• Continue PAR Toolkit Prototyping.
• Continue Survey, Camera Journals.
• Start regular iterative design through prototyping.
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References • Bangert, A, 2004, “Colani: Fifty Years if Designing the
future,” Thames & Hudson, England. • Park, P (Ed), 1993, “Voices of Change: Participatory Research
in the United States and Canada,” Bergin & Garvey, London, England.
• Whyte, W (Ed), 1991, “Participatory Action Research,” Sage Publications, California, United States of America.
• McTaggart, R, 1997, “Participatory Action Research,” State University of New York Press, New York, United States of America.
• Pink, S, 2001, “Doing Visual Ethnography,” Sage Publications, California, United States of America.
• Lucienne, M, 2000, “In Sight: A guide to design with low vision in mind,” RotoVision.