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Natureculture probes: opening up dialogues in natural heritage(s) landscapes

Natureculture probes: opening up dialogues in natural heritage(s) landscapes
Natureculture probes: opening up dialogues in natural heritage(s) landscapes
This pictorial introduces Natureculture Probes, an innovative tool designed to enhance visitor engagement at heritage sites through participatory methods. Rooted in feminist post-human approaches and post-humanist HCI, these probes aim to bridge nature and culture, offering diverse perspectives on heritage. Developed through an iterative research-through-design approach, the tools include postcards and sensory maps, enabling visitors to document their reflections and sensory experiences. Field tests at two UNESCO heritage sites highlight the probes' potential to capture diverse, contextual data and foster deeper connections with nature and cultural heritage. However, tensions emerged between heritage preservation, public engagement, and technology's role in nature. The study underscores the importance of inclusive, co-designed tools to balance economic, cultural, and environmental entanglements. The findings advocate for adaptive, seasonally varied deployments to better address the diverse needs of heritage visitors and stakeholders, ultimately contributing to more empathetic and sustainable heritage site management and visitor experience design.
Design probes, Heritages, Human-nature interactions, More-than-human, Natureculture, Outdoors, Feminist posthumanism
ACM Press
My Bertmark, Anna
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My Bertmark, Anna, Gouin, Mathilde, Jardim Nunes, Nuno, Millard, David E., Galvão-Ferreira, Pedro, Fearns, Vera, Ferreira, Marta and Nisi, Valentina (2025) Natureculture probes: opening up dialogues in natural heritage(s) landscapes. In TEI '25: Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction. ACM Press. 16 pp . (doi:10.1145/3689050.3704430).

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This pictorial introduces Natureculture Probes, an innovative tool designed to enhance visitor engagement at heritage sites through participatory methods. Rooted in feminist post-human approaches and post-humanist HCI, these probes aim to bridge nature and culture, offering diverse perspectives on heritage. Developed through an iterative research-through-design approach, the tools include postcards and sensory maps, enabling visitors to document their reflections and sensory experiences. Field tests at two UNESCO heritage sites highlight the probes' potential to capture diverse, contextual data and foster deeper connections with nature and cultural heritage. However, tensions emerged between heritage preservation, public engagement, and technology's role in nature. The study underscores the importance of inclusive, co-designed tools to balance economic, cultural, and environmental entanglements. The findings advocate for adaptive, seasonally varied deployments to better address the diverse needs of heritage visitors and stakeholders, ultimately contributing to more empathetic and sustainable heritage site management and visitor experience design.

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Published date: 4 March 2025
Keywords: Design probes, Heritages, Human-nature interactions, More-than-human, Natureculture, Outdoors, Feminist posthumanism

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Local EPrints ID: 499607
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/499607
PURE UUID: 9c15a4da-b2ab-4875-a1bf-abb493aaa67f
ORCID for David E. Millard: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7512-2710

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Date deposited: 27 Mar 2025 18:06
Last modified: 22 Aug 2025 01:43

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Author: Anna My Bertmark
Author: Mathilde Gouin
Author: Nuno Jardim Nunes
Author: David E. Millard ORCID iD
Author: Pedro Galvão-Ferreira
Author: Vera Fearns
Author: Marta Ferreira
Author: Valentina Nisi

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