Kate Whitley & Karyn Brice: Authentic iwi voices on a digital platform

Tuesday November 20th, 2:30pm-2:55pm @ Angus - Breakout Room

We explore the journey and lessons learned whilst working on Te Papa’s most recent iwi exhibition, Ko Rongowhakaata. Te Papa worked with iwi partners and wanted to ensure their voice and cultural integrity were maintained across a suite of digital storytelling interactives. We explore how we understood & aligned ideas by incorporating iwi considerations, putting the iwi voice at the heart of the product. We needed to take the time to fully understand an iwi world view, which presented challenges in delivering to a digital product timeline in an Agile framework.

Kate Whitley , Te Papa, Media Producer

Karyn Brice , Service Innovation Lab, UX / UI Designer

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