871 research outputs found
Co-Creation in Community-based Storytelling
The emergence of immersive media and new technologies such as Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR) and Mixed Reality (MR) has contributed to the shift in interactive documentary and community-based storytelling practices. Under the umbrella term known as Extended Reality (XR), the new technologies intervene with and provide the author with a space to negotiate authorship of interactive documentaries in a co-creation setting with the Salako community in Malaysia.
Malaysia is a country in the Southeast Asia region. It occupies the Malay Peninsula and part of the Island of Borneo. There are over 120 different communities in Malaysia, and Sarawak, the largest state, has the most diverse communities. The Salako community migrated from West Kalimantan Province of the Indonesian Borneo to Pueh, Sarawak, in the 1870s due to political and geographical reasons. Today, the Salako community members are still involved in farming, and they perform various rituals to seek blessings to avoid harm to their crops.
This study investigates the Salako community\u27s storytelling practices in Pueh, Sarawak. It focuses on the co-creation of an interactive documentary storytelling of the paddy farming rituals among the community. Furthermore, it also aims to understand the dynamic relationship negotiated by the author and the community members. Therefore, the questions guiding the study can be framed as follows: How can practice-based research be used in negotiating collaboration with the Salako community? What insights can the author learn from the Salako community that contributes to the creative research practice?
The study considers the concept of rhizome, introduced by French philosophers Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, as an approach to decolonising storytelling structure in the co-creation of community-based storytelling with the Salako community. The conceptual and theoretical framework bring together recent studies on community-based storytelling and empirical evidence on interactive documentaries and co-creation with a focus on community storytelling practices.
The author engages practice-based research as the creative research practice in this study. In the interactive documentary titled Listening to the Salako: Voices of the Paddy and Human, the author will share the creative research process involved in the initial phase of the study. Highlighting the observations and perspectives drawn from the interactive documentary storytelling project with the Salako community, the article offers insights into understanding the nexus of care, collaboration and craft. In addition, it also looks at how practice-based research is used in community engagement and the negotiation of authorship through a participatory design process with the Salako community in Malaysia.
In this study, the author argues that while practice-based research is central to navigating the layers of complexity in community engagement, the element of care, collaboration and craft present additional dimensions that can further unpack and contribute to the understanding of creative research practice. The article ends with a discussion of the impact and implications of practice-based research in empowering both the author and the Salako community in negotiating collaboration in the co-creation of the interactive documentary, Listening to the Salako: Voices of the Paddy and Human
The background and development of 'Evangelical Catholicism' and its expression in the ministry of William Augustus Muhlenberg
William Augustus Muhlenberg (1796-1877) is considered by many
historians of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America
to have been its most significant leader of the nineteenth century.
During the course of his ministry Muhlenberg expressed an understanding of the Christian faith which he called 'Evangelical Catholicism',
the many expressions of which provided the basis for reforms and
innovations affecting every aspect of the Church's life. Although
many studies have been made of the many aspects of Muhlenberg's evangelical Catholicism they have overlooked a valuable resource in the
background and development of this ideal. This research traces the
origins of Muhlenberg's evangelical Catholicism to this primary source
by examining the various expressions of Muhlenberg's ideal in the
areas of Christian ethics, Church History, Christian Worship, Church
Unity and Biblical Studies. The result of this study has been the
discovery of the origins of Muhlenberg's ideal in the canonically
prescribed theological curriculum known as the 'Course of Ecclesiastical Studies of 1804', or more commonly, the 'Bishops' List'.
The method involved in tracing the background and development of
evangelical Catholicism has been to examine Muhlenberg's innovations
and reforms in the light of the works he read in preparation for
ordination as well as to consider the influence upon him of contemporary movements in nineteenth, century Anglicanism. This research shows
that evangelical Catholicism is expressed by Muhlenberg as a synthesis
of the authors included within the highly eclectic, comprehensive,
and often contradictory, 'Bishops' List', thus identifying the primary
sources of Muhlenberg's concept of evangelical Catholicism and establishing a valuable means for the examination of the ideas which
influenced William Augustus Muhlenberg and have had an enduring effect
upon the Episcopal Church in the United States of America
Debietmeting (ADCP) Roompot-Oost, 24 augustus 1995
Debietmeting (ADCP) Roompot-Oost, 24 augustus 1995.Deltawerken, Oosterscheld
Extended Reality Interactive Documentary: Insights from Rhizome as a Navigation Structure Framework
Extended Reality is the umbrella term used to describe immersive media and technologies consisting of Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality and Mixed Reality. It has witnessed increased usage in practice and scholarly works in the past decade. This article seeks to investigate the non-linear approach of the navigation structure within interactive documentaries. It proposes a conceptual framework for creating non-linear navigation through the rhizome to demonstrate the multiple, non-hierarchical entry and exit points of an interactive documentary navigation structure. The experiments presented in this article are part of an ongoing interactive documentary study with the Salako community from a village known as Pueh in Sarawak, Malaysia. While there are many ways how navigation structure can be represented in Extended Reality, the author adopted the rhizome to demonstrate the possible non-hierarchical and non-linear navigation in interactive documentary
Verslag van de stormvloed van 29 en 30 augustus 1996
Een actieve stormdepressie veroorzaakte in het zuidwestelijke kustgebied flinke verhogingen van de waterstanden, zodat daar, voor de tijd van het jaar, uitzonderlijk hoge waterstanden gemeten werden. Tijdens het passeren van de stormvloed werden de Stormvloedkeringen in de Oosterschelde en de Hollandse IJssel niet gesloten. Het waarschuwingsbureau van de SVSD is bemand geweest van 29 augustus 6h30 tot 30 augustus 10h30, met een onderbreking van 4h00 tot 8h30 op 30 augustus. Gemiddeld genomen was de duinafslag over de gehele kust gering. De grootste afslag deed zich voor op Walcheren
Frederick Augustus Pike
An image scanned from a black and white photograph of Frederick Augustus Pike, 1817-1886, husband of Maine author Mary Hayden Green Pike.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/spec_photos/2895/thumbnail.jp
Debietmeting (ADCP) raai IIIb Oosterschelde, 29 augustus 2000
Debietmeting (ADCP) raai IIIb Oosterschelde, 29 augustus 2000.Deltawerken, Oosterscheld
Debietmeting (ADCP) Raai IV Oosterschelde, 31 augustus 2000
Debietmeting (ADCP) Raai IV Oosterschelde, 31 augustus 2000.Deltawerken, Oosterscheld
FIGURE 5 in Lovell Augustus Reeve (1814-1865): malacological author and publisher
FIGURE 5. Photographic portrait of Reeve taken by Ernest Edwards in 1865. Reproduced through the courtesy of Mr. Basil Harley and Guildhall Library, City of London.Published as part of Petit, Richard E., 2007, Lovell Augustus Reeve (1814-1865): malacological author and publisher, pp. 1-120 in Zootaxa 1648 (1) on page 12, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1648.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/510392
FIGURE 1 in Lovell Augustus Reeve (1814-1865): malacological author and publisher
FIGURE 1. Lithograph portrait of Lovell Reeve by T. H. Maguire, dated 1849. Reproduction courtesy of the Ewell Sale Library, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia.Published as part of Petit, Richard E., 2007, Lovell Augustus Reeve (1814-1865): malacological author and publisher, pp. 1-120 in Zootaxa 1648 (1) on page 8, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1648.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/510392
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