Melbourne - Kulin Tour Guide

—Bec Nally

STRATEGY
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Studio Inquiry

Melbourne always has and always will be on Kulin lands and waterways — the Colonial lens that has been perpetuated through design is so yesterday. As forms of experience design within the tourism industry shift in response to COVID-19, so can the content. What stories could be told about this place we live in? As designers in this time, we are in a unique position to recalibrate the Melbourne narrative to be in response to Kulin. Because, that's where we actually are.
Engagement
What does Melbourne look like to you? What do you know about your favourite streets and public places? In this studio you will consider your knowledge and start to build skills of capturing and responding to more diverse resources. Stepping out of your personal design taste and current knowledge and looking at perspectives critically will enable you to consider the long history of this place; leading to the development of new design narratives that consider multiple perspectives and communicate to complex audiences on Kulin.
Communication of knowledge
In this studio you will develop the skills and knowledge to design place based virtual experiences. You will consider fiction and history — how do design narratives and storytelling shape learning and behaviours? You will learn how to design with empathy — how will your audience think, act and feel in response to your work? And you will develop visual, language and timing techniques that enable you as a designer to navigate potential social discomforts; ensuring your audience are actively engaged and able to adopt new perspectives.
Activities
Students will have the opportunity to present their unique virtual tours of Melbourne — Kulin to the Singapore Institute of Management Communication Design cohort in Week 12. For the student who produces the most exceptional work, Public Journal will offer mentorship to support the student to release their virtual tour on a public platform. Students will be encouraged to document each week's findings in preparation for the final SKO assessment.
Assessments
Brief 1: This is fiction (Design Narratives and Human Behaviour) 30% Brief 2: Melbourne — Kulin Virtual Tour (Experience Design) 40% Brief 3: Studio Knowledge Object (SKO) 30%
Pre-Reading
The White Possessive: Property, Power, and Indigenous Sovereignty by Aileen Moreton-Robinson
Studio Partner
Public Journal
Communities of Practice
Designing Experiences, Designing for Social Change, Design and the Post-Digital
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