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2009
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CultureDigital CultureDigital StorytellingSocial ComputingUser-generated ContentEducationMobile ImagingDigital MediaEthnographyCommunicationMedia TechnologyArtsInteractive StorytellingIndian VillageDigital EntertainmentMultimedia Communication
Mobile imaging and digital storytelling currently support a growing practice of multimedia communication in the West. In this paper we describe a project which explores their benefit in the East, to support non-textual information sharing in an Indian village. Local audiovisual story creation and sharing activities were carried out in a one month trial, using 10 customized cameraphones and a digital library of stories represented on a village display. The findings show that the system was usable by a cross-section of the community and valued for its ability to express a mixture of development and community information in an accessible form. Lessons for the role of HCI in this context are also discussed.
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