Affiliation:
1. Monash University, Caulfield East, Victoria, Australia
Abstract
In this article I introduce the theory and practice of Design Anthropological Filmmaking as a mode of actively proposing alternative possibilities to the technological solutionist narratives and imaginaries that dominate industry, government and policy narratives about automated futures. I argue for documentary practice that is theoretically and critically aligned with a vision of the world as ongoingly emergent, and unfinished, and contests conventional innovation paradigms. To demonstrate this theory-practice dialogue I draw on my collaborative documentaries Laundry Lives and Smart Homes for Seniors which explore everyday life in the home with digital, emerging and automated technologies.
Funder
Unilever Research
Australian Research Council
Australian Government Department of Health CHSP Innovation Grant
Subject
Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Anthropology
Cited by
2 articles.
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