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Field walking

October 5th, 2005 by Dom

When out in the field, what do I need to take with me? For theirwork interviews I need a notebook and pen, GPS machine, digital camera and a dictaphone.

If only the GPS could take photos, I lament. Or if only, says Emmet, the digital camera could geotag its images. And now we suggest, if only the GPS could track the trail of conversation as well as the trail of footprints.

And so I have this garmin GPS machine, a canon digital camera and an old sony taperecorder - how do I juggle all these things as I interview someone? And should I upgrade the sony to digital, to match the rest of the gear. And then, oh dear, what kind of digital dictaphone do I purchase? The market is as daunting as the GPS.

We were discussing if it was worth getting an ipod nano with a voice recorder attached, - but what of the quality? Emmet pointed out I could run linux on it to get past the sound quality issue. But maybe I should do more homework and look for a great digital dictaphone that I don’t have to get someone to hack in to - one that’s already open. Especially as we’ve been left to figure out how to get the garmin to transfer data to a pc and a mac, whilst others are left to the less important task of trying to get their white ipod earphones to match the black nanos.

If I feel a hack should happen because

I suspect the next version of the ipod won’t allow booting in to linux and/or this type of recording. Enjoy it while you can…with all the podcasting people out there apple should consider not crippling our ipods so we can all use ipods to record, apple could do this now with a simple software update… Phillip Torrone

I better keep an eye on here http://ipod.hackaday.com

Moving away from the machines to the people, and perhaps other sentient creatures -

Is it that they come to the place with these machines and me?
I have to be careful that I go with them, and that I work out a way of locative walking that will not encumber.

Do we spend time exploring and learning in the place?
I have to be careful not to control them by the questions I will have prepared.

Is it like destination walking?
People should be able to deviate if they want.

What will they say about the place?
I have to check I see what people notice/ are interested in.

I have to carefully record what’s going on with them and the place. It will be my first attempt at locative interviewing.

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3 Responses to “Field walking”

  1. TheirWork Blog » Blog Archive » Convergence Says:
    October 7th, 2005 at 7:59 pm

    […] Dom beat me to it on this one, but I had this on the brew in the background, so thought I might as well post a c ouple of thoughts… […]

  2. TheirWork Blog » Blog Archive » Looking forward Says:
    October 12th, 2005 at 11:59 pm

    […] One to one interviews will be out in the field People can deviate from the lakes edge, and so choose where to walk. […]

  3. TheirWork Blog » Blog Archive » Linux on an iPod Says:
    January 5th, 2006 at 12:33 am

    […] Dom is interviewing people as they walk the lake, and so she needs a digital dictaphone to record the conversations (she has already blogged about this). […]

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