Toronto Metropolitan University
Browse

Autonomy, Freedom & Mobility

book
posted on 2024-12-03, 19:45 authored by Nidhi Shekaran, Ashley Liao, Karen SoldatićKaren Soldatić

This book was created as part of the ADDEPT - Autonomy, Diversity & Disability: Everyday Practices of Technology funded by ARC Linkage Project LP190100099. The digital narratives were co-created with participants across a set of online and face-to-face workshops in addition to focus groups and follow-up one-to-one interviews. Each of the participants worked with the project team to examine, explore and create these digital accessible books of their personal experiences with everyday technologies to share the impact of such technologies upon their daily lives. Over a period of two years, research participants were able to critically engage with AI technologies and create these books to publicly disseminate their diverse experiences with the aim of enabling others to learn from their personal experiences. The stories are developed from the narratives of the participants, using AI technologies such as Mid Journey to generate illustrations and Chat GPT to develop the alternative text that describes the illustrations. Accessibility information: For the alternative text, text to voice, EPUB version and copies translated to other languages (Arabic, Chinese Traditional, Chinese Simplified and Vietnamese). Please visit https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/ics/projects/autonomy,_diversity_and_disability_everyday_practices_of_technology 

History

Language

English

Usage metrics

    Toronto Metropolitan University

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC