Field Research

Method

A research method for gathering first-hand observations, recordings, interviews, and contextual knowledge from a place, community, or live situation.

Description

Field research brings the project team into contact with the conditions they are trying to understand or represent. In immersive work, field research can shape spatial design, story detail, sound, movement, interaction, cultural context, environmental accuracy, audience assumptions, and ethical framing.

Typical Use

Used in documentary VR, site-specific work, public art, cultural heritage, environmental projects, education, social-impact work, performance research, and location-based experiences.

Scope Note

This method can include site visits, observation, interviews, photography, sound recording, spatial notes, sketching, participant observation, environmental documentation, and reflective field notes.

Boundary Note

Field research requires care around consent, context, interpretation, representation, safety, and the relationship between the project team and the people or places being studied.

Collaboration Note

Usually involves researchers, directors, producers, writers, designers, sound recordists, cinematographers, community partners, subject experts, and local guides or participants.

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