This paper introduces our research on influencing the experience of people in urban public places through mobile mediated interactions. Information and communication technology (ICT) devices are sometimes used to create personal space while in public. ICT devices could also be utilised to digitally augment the urban space with non-privacy sensitive data enabling mobile mediated interactions in an anonymous way between collocated strangers. We present what motivates the research on digital augmentations and mobile mediated interactions between unknown urban dwellers, define the research problem that drives this study and why it is significant research in the field of pervasive social networking. The paper illustrates three design interventio...
Nowadays the possibility of being ubiquitous connected generates new patterns in the relation betwee...
This chapter uses the ‘mobilities' lens to explore generational differences in terms of behaviour an...
peer-reviewedThis chapter discusses how digital interactions are increasingly interwoven with spaces...
This paper introduces our research on influencing the experience of people in urban public places th...
During everyday urban life, people spend time in public urban places waiting for specific events to ...
The majority of the world’s population now lives in cities (United Nations, 2008) resulting in an ur...
The majority of the world’s population now lives in cities (United Nations, 2008) resulting in an ur...
Nowadays the possibility of being ubiquitous connected generates new patterns in the relation betwee...
Udgivelsesdato: 22 AprilUbiquitous and mobile computer technologies are increasingly being appropria...
This paper sets out the role of social media that can influence the people to stay connected via soc...
As urban environments become increasingly hybrid physical and digital spaces, designing for public c...
In this paper we discuss how digital interactions are increasingly interwoven with spaces and places...
Abstract. Ubiquitous and mobile computer technologies are increasingly being appropriated to facilit...
This thesis employs a practice-based research approach in order to determine the influence of digita...
This paper explores how, in the context of the increasing mediated permeability of the boundaries be...
Nowadays the possibility of being ubiquitous connected generates new patterns in the relation betwee...
This chapter uses the ‘mobilities' lens to explore generational differences in terms of behaviour an...
peer-reviewedThis chapter discusses how digital interactions are increasingly interwoven with spaces...
This paper introduces our research on influencing the experience of people in urban public places th...
During everyday urban life, people spend time in public urban places waiting for specific events to ...
The majority of the world’s population now lives in cities (United Nations, 2008) resulting in an ur...
The majority of the world’s population now lives in cities (United Nations, 2008) resulting in an ur...
Nowadays the possibility of being ubiquitous connected generates new patterns in the relation betwee...
Udgivelsesdato: 22 AprilUbiquitous and mobile computer technologies are increasingly being appropria...
This paper sets out the role of social media that can influence the people to stay connected via soc...
As urban environments become increasingly hybrid physical and digital spaces, designing for public c...
In this paper we discuss how digital interactions are increasingly interwoven with spaces and places...
Abstract. Ubiquitous and mobile computer technologies are increasingly being appropriated to facilit...
This thesis employs a practice-based research approach in order to determine the influence of digita...
This paper explores how, in the context of the increasing mediated permeability of the boundaries be...
Nowadays the possibility of being ubiquitous connected generates new patterns in the relation betwee...
This chapter uses the ‘mobilities' lens to explore generational differences in terms of behaviour an...
peer-reviewedThis chapter discusses how digital interactions are increasingly interwoven with spaces...