In the near past, sources of information about public open spaces were: people, the place itself and historical archives. Accordingly, the information could be obtained by interviewing the visitors, by reading some poorly equipped signs on monuments or by research in libraries. Today, a new source appeared: The place itself covers its own information by the mean of the growing of the ICT (Information Communication Technologies). In addition, the information can be personalised in a way each people can access it individually. Ten years ago, a left-over newspaper on a park bench was a compact piece of information. Today, the newspaper resides on a smartphone in our pockets. In the future, the park bench will still be there, but dramatically c...
The main concern of the study ‘The City as Interface’ is the future of the urban public sphere. It i...
Edited by thought leaders of the fields of urban informatics and urban interaction design, this book...
For centuries, city centres have provided liveability for much of urban life: shopping, civic activi...
In the near past, sources of information about public open spaces were: people, the place itself and...
In the near past, sources of information about public open spaces were: people, the place itself and...
This open access book is about public open spaces, about people, and about the relationship between ...
This article addresses the relationship between digital media technologies (delivered via smart phon...
This open access book is about public open spaces, about people, and about the relationship between ...
The main aim of this work is to rise the challenge of relentless growth of digital technologies into...
Abstract In this paper we use the European research project CyberParks to discuss the relationship b...
In the last decade, the potential of mobile devices for augmenting outdoor experience opened up new ...
Programming and Activating Cyberparks deals with the variety of ways in which urban public spaces ca...
Departing from the traditional understanding of the social implications of urban design and the und...
Fostering knowledge about the relationship between Information and Communication Technologies and P...
The most relevant aspect of the ICT lays in their ability to enhance communication with (potential) ...
The main concern of the study ‘The City as Interface’ is the future of the urban public sphere. It i...
Edited by thought leaders of the fields of urban informatics and urban interaction design, this book...
For centuries, city centres have provided liveability for much of urban life: shopping, civic activi...
In the near past, sources of information about public open spaces were: people, the place itself and...
In the near past, sources of information about public open spaces were: people, the place itself and...
This open access book is about public open spaces, about people, and about the relationship between ...
This article addresses the relationship between digital media technologies (delivered via smart phon...
This open access book is about public open spaces, about people, and about the relationship between ...
The main aim of this work is to rise the challenge of relentless growth of digital technologies into...
Abstract In this paper we use the European research project CyberParks to discuss the relationship b...
In the last decade, the potential of mobile devices for augmenting outdoor experience opened up new ...
Programming and Activating Cyberparks deals with the variety of ways in which urban public spaces ca...
Departing from the traditional understanding of the social implications of urban design and the und...
Fostering knowledge about the relationship between Information and Communication Technologies and P...
The most relevant aspect of the ICT lays in their ability to enhance communication with (potential) ...
The main concern of the study ‘The City as Interface’ is the future of the urban public sphere. It i...
Edited by thought leaders of the fields of urban informatics and urban interaction design, this book...
For centuries, city centres have provided liveability for much of urban life: shopping, civic activi...