Jan Chipchase talks about ethnography and methodology.
“I do have a habit of trying new things to experience the experience – having my ears cleaned in a Hue barber’s shop springs to mind. Sitting in the chair mentally breaking down the composite parts of the experience – the tools he used including a customized razor blade and a miner-style head torch, the background chatter, Vietnamese pop music on the radio, the sound of motorbike engines passing by plus his running commentary of what was happening. Breaking things down into composite parts is simply how I make sense of the world around me.”
Link: Interviews: Jan Chipchase (convivionetwork.net, via)
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