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Capturing Australian Indigenous Perception Of Virtual Landscape

Authors :
Gard, Stephan
Bucolo, Salvatore
Gard, Stephan
Bucolo, Salvatore
Source :
VSSM 2005 : Proceedings of the eleventh International Conference on Virtual Systems and Multimedia
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

This short paper presents a means of capturing non spatial information (specifically understanding of places) for use in a Virtual Heritage application. This research is part of the Digital Songlines Project which is developing protocols, methodologies and a toolkit to facilitate the collection and sharing of Indigenous cultural heritage knowledge, using virtual reality. Within the context of this project most of the cultural activities relate to celebrating life and to the Australian Aboriginal people, land is the heart of life. Australian Indigenous art, stories, dances, songs and rituals celebrate country as its focus or basis. To the Aboriginal people the term “Country” means a lot more than a place or a nation, rather “Country” is a living entity with a past a present and a future; they talk about it in the same way as they talk about their mother. The landscape is seen to have a spiritual connection in a view seldom understood by non-indigenous persons; this paper introduces an attempt to understand such empathy and relationship and to reproduce it in a virtual environment.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
VSSM 2005 : Proceedings of the eleventh International Conference on Virtual Systems and Multimedia
Notes :
application/pdf
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1146599470
Document Type :
Electronic Resource