VIDEO
Computer human interaction and Malay culture
PhD student Noor Yuseff discusses his research on computer human interaction to create a sustainable development of Malay culture online.
Research at RMIT – Noor Yuseff | RMIT University
(Transcript with notations)
Typist’s notes: unclear due to accented diction
VISUAL: Research at RMIT. Researching computer human interaction to create a sustainable development of Malay culture online. RMIT University logo.
VISUAL: Noor Yusoff speaking to the camera and holding up a piece of paper, horizontally, with his name written on it in calligraphy writing. There is also an unidentified image on the left of the paper and other writing on the paper most of it is too small for the typist to read but the last part reads: media & comms. He places that piece of paper to his left.
Noor Yusoff: Hey, my name is Noor Yusoff and I’m from Media Communications at RMIT. I’m doing my PhD research ...
VISUAL: Noor Yusoff speaking to the camera and holds up another piece of paper, horizontally, which has a large red blot on the paper and has the title: Tirta Nirmaya at the bottom of the paper. He places that piece of paper to his left.
Noor Yusoff: ... and it’s titled Tirta Nirmaya in the field of computer human interaction or CHI.
VISUAL: Noor Yusoff speaking to the camera and holds up another piece of paper, horizontally, which has the word Sustainable written on it in calligraphy writing. He places that piece of paper to his left.
Noor Yusoff: Why I am doing this? Yeah, it’s because it’s for sustainable development of Malay culture online ...
VISUAL: Noor Yusoff speaking to the camera and holds up another piece of paper, horizontally, which has the word Epistemology written in calligraphy writing on it. He places the piece of paper to his left.
Noor Yusoff: ... and what [unclear] the epistemology of user interface design and cultural content among globalised computer users.
VISUAL: Noor Yusoff speaking to the camera and holds up another piece of paper, horizontally, which has the word Disciplinary (written in large calligraphy writing). Above this is the word multi written in smaller calligraphy writing and also underneath it in small calligraphy writing are the words: Ground-breaking and multicultural. He places that piece of paper to his left.
Noor Yusoff: Why is it exciting? Yeah; because it’s multidisciplinary, ground?breaking and multicultural.
VISUAL: Noor Yusoff speaking to the camera and holds up another piece of paper, horizontally, which has the words: Divesity (sic) and Innovation written on it in calligraphy writing. He places the piece of paper to his left.
Noor Yusoff: Why do research at RMIT? Because it encourages diversity and innovation.
VISUAL: Noor Yusoff speaking to the camera and holds up another piece of paper, horizontally, which has the words, Dr Lisa Detheridge and Dr Rebecca Young written in calligraphy writing on it. He places the pieceof paper to his left.
Noor Yusoff: And on top of that, they’ve got cool award?winning supervisors, mainly Dr Lisa Dethridge and Dr Rebecca Young.
VISUAL: Noor Yusoff speaking to the camera and holds up another piece of paper, horizontally, which has the words: Research is fun @ RMIT written in calligraphy on the paper. He gives a thumbs up as he says it is fun. He places the piece of paper to his left.
Noor Yusoff: Why not do research at RMIT? Because it is fun.
VISUAL: Noor Yosoff smiling at the camera and giving a thumbs up.
VISUAL: RMIT University Logo and website www.rmit.edu.au. This video features the song “Happy Ukelele Fun” by Ivia. Available under a Creative Commons Attribution licence.
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