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4dsocial Interactive Design Environments Architectural Design 07082007 Vol 77 N 4 1st Edition Lucy Bullivant

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4dsocial Interactive Design Environments Architectural Design 07082007 Vol 77 N 4 1st Edition Lucy Bullivant
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4dsocial Interactive Design Environments Architectural Design 07082007 Vol 77 N 4 1st Edition Lucy Bullivant instant download after payment.

Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.97 MB
Pages: 131
Author: Lucy Bullivant
ISBN: 9780470319116, 0470319119
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1
Volume: 4/77

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4dsocial Interactive Design Environments Architectural Design 07082007 Vol 77 N 4 1st Edition Lucy Bullivant by Lucy Bullivant 9780470319116, 0470319119 instant download after payment.

A new breed of public interactive installations is taking root that overturns the traditional approach to artistic experience. Architects, artists and designers are now creating real-time interactive projects at very different scales and in many different guises. Some dominate public squares or transform a building’s façade – others are more intimate, like wearable computing. All, though, share in common the ability to draw in users to become active participants and co-creators of content, so that the audience becomes part of the project. Investigating further the paradoxes that arise from this new responsive media at a time when communication patterns are in flux, this title features the work of leading designers, such as Electroland, Usman Haque, Shona Kitchen and Ben Hooker, ONL, Realities United Scott Snibbe. While many works critique the narrow public uses of computing to control people and data, others raise questions about public versus private space in urban contexts all attempt to offer a unique, technologically mediated form of ‘self-learning’ experience, but which are most effective concepts in practice?

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