The Illuminated Traveller: A Methodological Framework
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K.M.Shirazi, Zohreh
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AUT Graduate Research School and Auckland University of Technology Library
Abstract
The Illuminated Traveller is a practice-oriented project that employs Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven visual storytelling to explore concepts of Iranian mystical wisdom. The central narrative follows Mana, a young woman seeking a sense of belonging. Throughout her journey, she encounters Farhang, a magical figure who guides her through the intricate layers of Iranian culture, provoking deep inner conflict and reflection as she negotiates her place within it. In this article, I will outline the methodological aspects that inform this work. Grounded in Suhrawardi’s Illuminationism and Sufi philosophies, the project bridges ancient cultural archetypes with contemporary technological narratives. Methodologically, the research employs self-search techniques, combining personal experience with cultural reflection, while using AI to reimagine Persian mystical traditions in the digital age. The philosophical foundation draws parallels between heuristic research and Illuminationist philosophy, synthesising intuitive knowledge with rational inquiry. The iterative development process, guided by artistic intuition, informs the creation of an authentic cultural narrative. Ultimately, this research seeks to reimagine Persian mystical traditions, resonating with contemporary audiences while maintaining cultural authenticity.Description
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47 Language, Communication and Culture, 4702 Cultural Studies, 36 Creative Arts and Writing
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Rangahau Aranga: AUT Graduate Review, ISSN: 2815-8202 (Print); 2815-8202 (Online), Auckland University of Technology (AUT) Library, 3(1). doi: 10.24135/rangahau-aranga.v3i2.238
