Memorial design as information creation: Honoring the past through co-production of an informing aesthetic

IF 2.4 3区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Library & Information Science Research Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.lisr.2022.101176
Lisa M. Given , Blair Kuys
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Information behavior scholars are increasingly exploring information creation; however, these studies focus primarily on individuals' processes. The Melbourne Korean War Memorial (MKWM) used an interdisciplinary co-creation process, combining expertise in architecture, industrial design, engineering, and history. Over a two-year period, the MKWM research/design team worked with government officials and community members, from ideation and prototype design, through construction and installation of the completed memorial. The finished product informs the viewer about historic events, while also meeting architectural and design best practices. The co-authors' analysis of the information co-creation process constructs a new model of an informing aesthetic, where the memorial design embeds three types of information: explicit (e.g., photographs); implicit (e.g., national flowers); and embodied (e.g., pathway elevation). By combining research expertise with community feedback, while meeting technical and government design needs, the memorial informs about the war through a combination of statistics, storytelling, and visual knowledge representations.

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作为信息创造的纪念设计:通过信息美学的共同生产来纪念过去
信息行为学者越来越多地探索信息创造;然而,这些研究主要关注个人的过程。墨尔本朝鲜战争纪念馆(MKWM)采用了跨学科的共同创作过程,结合了建筑、工业设计、工程和历史方面的专业知识。在两年多的时间里,MKWM的研究/设计团队与政府官员和社区成员合作,从构思和原型设计,到完成纪念碑的建造和安装。成品向观众介绍了历史事件,同时也符合建筑和设计的最佳实践。作者对信息共同创造过程的分析构建了一种新的信息美学模型,在这种模型中,纪念设计嵌入了三种类型的信息:显性信息(如照片);含蓄的(如国花);和具体化(例如,路径抬高)。通过将研究专业知识与社区反馈相结合,同时满足技术和政府的设计需求,纪念馆通过统计、讲故事和视觉知识表示的结合来告知战争。
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Library & Information Science Research INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Library & Information Science Research, a cross-disciplinary and refereed journal, focuses on the research process in library and information science as well as research findings and, where applicable, their practical applications and significance. All papers are subject to a double-blind reviewing process.
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