@inproceedings{5685, keywords = {Community participation, Historic preservation, Human computer interaction, Human computer interaction (HCI), Human engineering, Intangible cultural heritages, Integrate technologies, museums, Social challenges, Technological solution, HCI4D, indigenous knowledge, Intangible cultural heritage, Post-Colonial Computing, respectful technology}, author = {Lindah Kotut and Neelma Bhatti and Morva Saaty and Derek Haqq and Timothy Stelter and Scott McCrickard}, title = {Clash of Times: Respectful Technology Space for Integrating Community Stories in Intangible Exhibits}, abstract = {Emerging research in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) has considered the use of technology to preserve Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) while wrestling with the dilemma of local participation in the face of post-colonialism. There remains a need to understand how ICH is portrayed by museums and texts, how communities regard these representations, and how technology would affect preservation. We conducted a study in the North Rift region of Kenya to understand how ICH is preserved and disseminated by the museum in comparison with the community. The findings describe a respectful technology space where community needs and museum needs can co-exist. We also articulate social challenges that should be considered by designers when recommending or designing technological solutions. This paper concludes by recommending ways for researchers to smoothly integrate technology with ICH through community participation and an awareness of the respectful space.}, year = {2020}, booktitle = {Conf Hum Fact Comput Syst Proc}, publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery}, school = {Association for Computing Machinery}, isbn = {9781450367080 (ISBN)}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85091269457&doi=10.1145%2f3313831.3376354&partnerID=40&md5=e1fc364503c7ef8bd9fa2da8b1d8bbb9}, doi = {10.1145/3313831.3376354}, note = {Journal Abbreviation: Conf Hum Fact Comput Syst Proc}, language = {English}, }