野生动物观察者Kylie:共同设计考拉观察项目的虚拟大使

IF 0.4 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION Studies in Australasian Cinema Pub Date : 2022-09-02 DOI:10.1080/17503175.2022.2148413
M. Zelenskaya, S. Rundle-Thiele
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摘要本文介绍了格里菲斯大学和雷德兰市议会于2020-2021年进行的创造性合作。该项目在正在进行的考拉保护活动中开发并测试了一个互动虚拟大使。红地海岸考拉观察是一个社区项目,旨在寻求红地市居民的帮助,以监测当地考拉的数量。作为社交媒体传播活动的一部分,一个名为“野生动物观察者凯莉”的虚拟角色被认为是吸引年轻人参加该节目的一种机制。本文介绍了虚拟大使的概念,并描述了在社区计划中设计和实施虚拟大使的分步过程。结合当前的行业实践分析了设计过程,并制定了一个实用的设计策略,其中包含了共同设计方法。作者指出,可能影响在社交媒体上与虚拟大使互动的关键设计考虑因素,包括道德问题、互动要求和Uncanny Valley效应的风险。该项目成功地获得了更广泛受众的关注,并为野生动物保护区内虚拟大使的营销潜力提供了新的见解。
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Wildlife Watcher Kylie: co-designing a virtual ambassador for the Koala Watch programme
ABSTRACT This paper describes a creative collaboration between Griffith University and Redland City Council that was piloted in 2020–2021. The project developed and tested an interactive virtual ambassador within an ongoing koala conservation campaign. Redlands Coast Koala Watch is a community programme that aims to enlist the help of Redland City residents in efforts to monitor local koala populations. A virtual character, ‘Wildlife Watcher Kylie’, was conceived as a mechanism for attracting young people to the programme as part of a social media communication campaign. The paper introduces the concept of virtual ambassadors and describes the step-by-step process of designing and implementing a virtual ambassador within a community-based programme. The design process is analysed in relation to current industry practices, and a practical design strategy is formulated that incorporates co-design methods. The authors note critical design considerations that may affect engagement with a virtual ambassador on social media, including ethical concerns, interactivity requirements, and the risk of Uncanny Valley effects. The project was successful at gaining attention from a broader audience and provided new insights into the marketing potential of virtual ambassadors within the wildlife conservation area.
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