2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-03655-2_20
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Staging Urban Interactions with Media Façades

Abstract: Abstract. Using media façades as a subcategory of urban computing, this paper contributes to the understanding of spatial interaction, sense-making, and social mediation as part of identifying key characteristics of interaction with media façades. Our research addresses in particular the open-ended but framed nature of interaction, which in conjunction with varying interpretations enables individual sense-making. Moreover, we contribute to the understanding of flexible social interaction by addressing urban in… Show more

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“…We wanted to create a solution with which we felt comfortable as researchers and designers. For instance, we have previously focused on emergent behavior in public space [2], so this became one of our focal areas.…”
Section: Meeting and Designing Locallymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We wanted to create a solution with which we felt comfortable as researchers and designers. For instance, we have previously focused on emergent behavior in public space [2], so this became one of our focal areas.…”
Section: Meeting and Designing Locallymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researcher as well as industrial have been motivated by the growing affordable and practicality of deploying large display into space [21] in [22]. However, while the technological hurdles to deployed these displays have greatly been defeated, there remain the question of social cultural, and other contextual considerations that continue to impede the ability to deploy these large displays at scale [23].…”
Section: Interaction With Public Displaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the increasing number of interactive media façades, defined as installations in which displays are integrated into architectural structures [8] [11], have implied the need of interacting from distance, and without any physical input device. Many authors proposed interaction methods based on detection of users' position and their body movements, as well as by using gestures or mobile devices (see for instances Aarhus by Light [12], DTW [13] and/or Climate Wall [14]). …”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%