2014
DOI: 10.4236/jsea.2014.710074
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Large Interactive Media Display and Its Influence on Transformation Urban Spaces from Neglecting to Action: The Case of Al-Thaqafa Street in Amman City

Abstract: In 21 st century, media become the most important factor affecting the development of urban cities, including public places. As a result of the digital revolution, re-imaging and re-linkage public places by media are essential to create more interactions between public spaces and users, interaction media display, and urban screens, one of the most important defined media. This interaction can transform the urban space from being neglected to be more interactive space with users, specially the pedestrians. This… Show more

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“…The survey questionnaire integrated the key influences of trust in a smart media interface, including the quality of the media content [54], the frequency of the displays [55], the methods of interaction [10] and users' satisfaction with the display design [56]. Users' perceptions of a media display can range from positive to negative and may include satisfaction or dissatisfaction with the content quality (five-point Likert scale), a desire for more or less frequent content change and a preference for one type of content over another.…”
Section: Survey Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The survey questionnaire integrated the key influences of trust in a smart media interface, including the quality of the media content [54], the frequency of the displays [55], the methods of interaction [10] and users' satisfaction with the display design [56]. Users' perceptions of a media display can range from positive to negative and may include satisfaction or dissatisfaction with the content quality (five-point Likert scale), a desire for more or less frequent content change and a preference for one type of content over another.…”
Section: Survey Designmentioning
confidence: 99%