Observational sketching as method |
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Authors: | Sue Heath Lynne Chapman The Morgan Centre Sketchers |
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Affiliation: | 1. Morgan Centre for Research into Everyday Lives, School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK;2. Freelance Artist, Sheffield, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper explores the potential of observational sketching as a social science research tool, informed by our own recent experiments with observational sketching techniques and approaches. We first outline the historical roots of academic sketching and note a recent resurgence of interest in sketching in certain disciplines. We then introduce our own explorations in sketching as method, based on a year-long collaboration between an observational artist and a group of qualitative researchers with interests in creative methods. The paper outlines some of the lessons we learnt from our partnership, focusing on three themes: (i) ‘sketchiness’; (ii) ‘concentrated seeing’ and (iii) sketching as interaction. We conclude that observational sketching generates a refreshingly different form of visual data which has considerable potential to be used as a complement to other methods, including as a participatory method and as a useful tool for thinking. |
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Keywords: | Sketching drawing urban sketching visual methods |
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