DocumentCode
2053477
Title
Database Narratives: Conceptualising Digital Heritage Databases in Remote Aboriginal Communities
Author
Cohen, Hart ; Morley, Rachel ; Dallow, Peter ; Kaufmann, Lisa
Author_Institution
Sch. of Commun. Arts, Univ. of Western Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
fYear
2010
fDate
26-29 July 2010
Firstpage
422
Lastpage
427
Abstract
Interactive web-based resources are significant to the mediation of culture in that they act as an interface (Newton: 2003) between communities and information structures. The focus of this paper is on the use of digital media arts and user-centered technologies to develop a digital heritage resource to revitalize a community´s cultural capital. The paper addresses the creation and use of an interactive database that forms the portal to a digital repository of archival media. The database supports and extends an Australian classic memoir, Journey to Horseshoe Bend by TGH Strehlow. Journey to Horseshoe Bend is a vivid ethno-historiographic account of the Aboriginal (Arrernte/Arrarnta), settler and Lutheran communities of Central Australia in the 1920´s. The Journey to Horseshoe Bend database draws on a broad range of visual representations (including images, maps, concept diagrams, text and other media resources), and through hyperlinks connects these media to specific annotated points in an electronic version of the book. The paper focuses on the book´s use as a digital heritage resource and explores the link between information architectures and knowledge practices in particular contexts to address the following question: How can a digital heritage resource be conceived as a sustainable emerging “thing-in-the-making” to reflect community, cultural and knowledge interests? Background resources: http://bugs.commarts.uws.edu.au/cocoon/jhsb/item/69994/ and project website: http://www.commarts.uws.edu.au/jthb/.
Keywords
Internet; database management systems; humanities; information retrieval systems; interactive systems; portals; Australian classic memoir; Journey to Horseshoe Bend database; archival media; database narratives; digital heritage databases; digital media arts; ethno-historiographic account; interactive Web-based resources; remote aboriginal communities; user-centered technologies; Australia; Communities; Context; Cultural differences; Databases; Global communication; Visualization; Aboriginal; Strehlow; database; digital; heritage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Visualisation (IV), 2010 14th International Conference
Conference_Location
London
ISSN
1550-6037
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-7846-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IV.2010.65
Filename
5571201
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